What’s Hot in the Dominican Republic This Weekend

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DJ doing his stuff in the Dominican RepublicTake a look inside at what’s hot this weekend in the DR, from Halloween Cave Parties in Punta Cana, Jazz Festivals and much more.  If you are on vacation try and get yourselves out and about and join in with the island fun on the Dominican Republic! So get your party outfits on and rock on in style at this weekends live events, there is something happening all across the country so there is no excuse!

 

What’s going on this weekend…

Puerto Plata
November 2nd 2007 – November 4th 2007
Dominican Jazz FestivalJazz Festival
Dominican Jazz Festival is starting tonight in Santiago and ending up in Cabarete (for full details look at previous Jazz Festival article on front page).

 

 

Juan Dolio
November 2nd 2007
DJ Halloween Party
Super famous DJ Carl Fox who is ranked no 6 in the world will head this years “Hallow’s Even” Party at the Caribbean Sun, located in Juan Dolio.  Starting at 8.00pm Mr. Fox will also be accompanied by local DJ hero Aldro D’Alessandro.  General admission is RD$1,000 and for VIP’s RD$1,900.  Check out Fox’s website…
www.carlfox.com

Punta Cana
November 4th 2007
Disco Diva in the DRCave Disco Halloween Party
If you are in Punta Cana then you have to get yourselves to the world famous Punta Cava, located at the Puntacana Village.  They are having a huge Halloween bash this Sunday! Monday is a national holiday here in the Dominican Republic!! Kicking off at 9.00pm tickets are available beforehand priced at RD$1,000 or pay on the door on the night at RD$1,500.  You can reserve a table so give them a call on 809 959 7070.

 

Santo Domingo
November 8th 2007
Hard Rock Café-Tribute to The Doors
Cover Band The Soft Parade will be performing their tribute to the mighty band The Doors at the Hard Rock Café.  Should be fun and something a little different, for further details check out
www.thesoftparade.com
Entrance on the night is RD$500 per person

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