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Cocktail Party Venues in Bangalore | The Woodrose
Discover the perfect Cocktail Party and Birthday Party Venues in JP Nagar, Bangalore at The Woodrose. Enjoy a stunning ambiance and impeccable service. Book your unforgettable celebration today!
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Best AC Wedding Halls and Venues in Bangalore | MLR Convention Center
Explore top banquet halls and venues in Bangalore for weddings, parties, and receptions. Find perfect pre-wedding venues, elegant banquet halls, and beautiful wedding venues across Bangalore. Additionally, discover the best Birthday Party, Cocktail, and Kitty Party venues in JP Nagar and Whitefield, accommodating more than 1000 guests.
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If you want to host an event in JP Nagar, IME is definitely a perfect option. We have the best birthday party venue in JP Nagar which stands out of the ordinary in offering an unforgettable experience to your guests.
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The Indian Music Experience provides the ideal ambience to elevate any event, with a host of options available for customization. Kick-start your event with a guided tour of the museum for your group. From a special birthday or anniversary, to corporate meetings and offsites, to concerts, seminars and workshops, the IME is an ideal venue to make your event sing!
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List of Best Best Cocktail Party Venues in Jayanagar Bangalore with Facilities, Menu & Prices, Reviews, Ratings, Photos and Manager Contact Number.Bangalore is one of the top metropolitian city with more than 1000+ Banquet Halls in Bangalore
Convention Hall in Inchara Hotel JP Nagar
Address: Convention Hall in Inchara Hotel, #22/1, Puttenahalli Main Road, JP Nagar, Bangalore
Features: Seating Capacity:600, Floating Capacity:1000, Food: Veg & Non Veg, Liquor:Allowed, Car Parking: 50 Cars
About Venue:Convention Hall in Inchara Hotel is one of the most famous banquet hall located in the heart of the city JP Nagar, Bangalore. The venue is best suitable for Engagement, Reception, Wedding, Ring Ceremony, Birthday, Mehandi Function and All Corporate Events. The venue can host comfortably up to 1000 People. Convention Hall in Inchara Hotel is best suited for engagement. Veg & Non Veg food is allowed in Convention Hall in Inchara Hotel & liquor Allowed. Car Parking capacity is 50. Nearest Bus Stop is JP Nagar Bus STop & nearest railway station is Majestic Railway Station : 10 KM.
The Pride Senate Richmond Road
Address: The Pride Senate, #93, Langford Gardens, Richmond Road, Bangalore
Features: Seating Capacity:30, Floating Capacity:50, Food: Veg & Non Veg, Liquor:Allowed, Car Parking: 100 Cars
About Venue:Richmond Road is a well-known locality in Bangalore, and The Pride Senate is located in heart of Richmond Road and equally famous banquets in Richmond Road. The venue is ideal to host medium-sized gatherings, and they also render services for other wedding-related festivities. The Pride Senate is best suited for engagement. The venue offers a seating capacity 30 and maximum floating capacity of around 50 guests. The lighting in the banquet hall with stunning chandeliers add a scintillating effect to any function held here.Veg & Non Veg is allowed & Liquor Allowed. Every event is just a picture-perfect memory with the help of their panel of in-house decorators. This banquet hall is at walk-able distance to shopping malls like big bazaar, central mall
RK Banquet Hall Jayanagar
Address: RK Banquet Hall, 272 D, 12, 37th Cross Rd, opp. Jss Auditorium, 8th Block, , Jayanagar, Bangalore
Features: Seating Capacity:150, Floating Capacity:250, Food: Only Veg, Liquor:Not Allowed, Car Parking: 20 Cars
About Venue:If you are looking for a budget banquet hall in Jayanagar Bangalore, then RK Banquet Hall in Jayanagar is a multipurpose venue suitable for a Engagement, Reception, Wedding, Birthday & Naming Ceremony.Clad with all the modern equipment, the hall ensures a successful event. Hall can accomodate up to 150 people and 250 floating crowd. RK Banquet Hall is best suited for engagement. Our banquet hall sports a massive chandelier and a large carpet area
Yaksha Samskruthi Banquet Hall BTM Layout
Address: Yaksha Samskruthi Banquet Hall, BTM 4th Stage, Vijaya Bank Layout, Bannerghatta Road, BTM Layout, Bangalore
Features: Seating Capacity:200, Floating Capacity:300, Food: Only Veg, Liquor:Not Allowed, Car Parking: 25 Cars
About Venue:If you are looking splendid space and big venue in BTM Layout Bangalore for your engagement, then Yaksha Samskruthi Banquet Hall is a classy option. Outside food or catering service is not allowed and out side vendor like decorator strictly prohibited. So if you are looking for a venue that will make your engagement look amazing, then this venue is the perfect.Nearest Bus Stop is BTM Bus Stop & nearest railway station is Majestic Railway Station : 10 KM.
Savoury Saphire Hall Madiwala
Address: Savoury Saphire Hall, #84, Hosur main road, Near Federal Bank ATM, Madiwala, Bangalore
Features: Seating Capacity:100, Floating Capacity:150, Food: Veg & Non Veg, Liquor:Not Allowed, Car Parking: 80 Cars
About Venue:One of the most prominent and exclusive banquet hall in Jayanagar Madiwala Bangalore. If you are looking for a noise-free, acoustic banquet hall in Madiwala, then Savoury Saphire Hall is perfect place.Veg & Non Veg is allowed & Liquor Not Allowed. 2 AC dress changing rooms available.We provide amenities like projectors and different seating styles (theatre, round table, regular etc.) to suit your needs.
Sai Party Hall Basavanagudi
Address: Sai Party Hall, 41, DVG Road, , Basavanagudi, Bangalore
Features: Seating Capacity:200, Floating Capacity:300, Food: Only Veg, Liquor:Not Allowed, Car Parking: 5 Cars
About Venue:The beautifully-designed and well-lit Sai Party Hall can easily accommodate around 200 guests and floating can manage upto 300 people, which makes it ideal for hosting engagement.This banquet hall in Basavanagudi Bangalore is well-equipped with all the modern amenities like AC, Stage, Mike, Green Rooms & AC making it a perfect venue.Nearest Bus Stop is Basavangudi Bus Stop & nearest railway station is South End Circle Metro Stop.
Nandhana Regent Banquet Hall Koramangala
Address: Nandhana Regent Banquet Hall , #11, 4th Block, Koramangala, Koramangala, Bangalore
Features: Seating Capacity:70, Floating Capacity:100, Food: Veg & Non Veg, Liquor:Allowed, Car Parking: 50 Cars
About Venue:Nandhana Regent Banquet Hall is well suited for engagement.Venue is located in heart of Koramangala Bangalore. The banquet hall seating capacity is 70. Nearest Bus Stop is Koramangal Bus Stop & nearest railway station is Mejestic. Experience premier banqueting facilities at our business hotel in Bangalore, where you can completely immerse in fervor of the occasion and leave all the worries to us.
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USA: Ancient Future 40th Anniversary & Bandleader Birthday Party at the Freight and Salvage, Berkeley, Feb. 12, 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 10/1/2018Contact: Ancient-Future.Com [email protected] Future 40th Anniversary & Bandleader Birthday Party at the Freight and Salvage, Berkeley, Feb. 12, 2019 View Press Release Online with Photos and Video:http://www.ancient-future.com/pr_2_12_19.htmlHi-Res Photo of Ancient Future Circa 1979 (1.3 MB):http://www.ancient-future.com/images/af1979photo300dpi6x4.jpgShown: Benjy Wertheimer, Phil Fong, Mindia Devi Klein, Matthew MontfortCelebrating 40 Years of World FusionAncient Future's first concert took place on February 11, 1979, at the Sleeping Lady Cafe in Fairfax, California, a vegetarian cafe and music club co-op that was the center of a vibrant local music scene. It was the day before Ancient Future leader Matthew Montfort's birthday, who was not yet of nightclub age. This concert on Montfort's birthday celebrates Ancient Future's 40 years at the forefront of the world fusion music movement.The exact lineup for the show has not yet been announced, but it will include musicians from Ancient Future's long history of cross cultural music collaborations. It will feature top master musicians from around the world along with band members from the original and historic Ancient Future lineups. Stay tuned for surprise announcements of featured musicians.Tuesday, February 12, 2019 8 PMFreight and Salvage2020 Addison StreetBerkeley, CA 94704Tix: $20 in advance at the F&S, $24 at the door. All tickets are subject to an additional $4 per ticket facility fee.Purchase Tix:https://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/1764222Box Office Phone: 510-644-2020, open 12:30 PM–7 PM (excluding holidays) and during all performances.Email: [email protected] Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1882577728505388/Poster (246k .pdf):http://www.ancient-future.com/pdf/2-12-19_freight.pdf Ancient Future History: Reunion Concerts of YoreOriginal Lineup ReunionHi-Res Photo of Ancient Future Circa 1981 (1.2 MB):http://www.ancient-future.com/images/af2front300dpi6x4.jpgShown: Mindia Devi Klein, Benjy Wertheimer, Matthew MontfortAncient Future was formed in late 1978 by students at the Ali Akbar College of Music in San Rafael, California, including Mindia Devi Klein (who went by Mindy in those days), Matthew Montfort, Benjy Wertheimer, and Phil Fong. Ancient Future's first concert took place to a packed house on February 11, 1979, at the Sleeping Lady Cafe in Fairfax, California, a vegetarian cafe and music club co-op that was the center of a vibrant local music scene.This lineup of Ancient Future made two recordings that are now considered world fusion classics. In December, 1978, the band went into Tres Virgos Studio in Mill Valley to record Montfort's song Moonbath. The song became the springboard for the first Ancient Future record, Visions of a Peaceful Planet. The concept for Natural Rhythms, the band's second record, grew out of a spontaneous recording session at a friend's recording studio near a frog pond. The sound of croaking frogs was leaking into the studio, so Montfort went out to the pond with a zither and began to play, and found that certain rhythms produced musical responses from the frogs. Several months later, Montfort and Klein went to Bali to study gamelan music. They were amazed to find paintings all over the island portraying Balinese rice paddy frogs playing gamelan instruments, so they ventured out into the rice paddies where a frog jam session ensued that became part of the Natural Rhythms release. On April 19, 2015, three members of the original lineup of Ancient Future performed together for the first time this century to a full house at the Throckmorton Theatre in Mill Valley. Sadly, Phil Fong was unable to attend the reunion as he was battling ALS. He passed away on July 18, 2016.Hi-Res Photo of Ancient Future Circa 1981 by Sherry Freeman (1.1 MB):http://www.ancient-future.com/images/af1981boulder300dpi4x6.jpgShown: Benjy Wertheimer, Mindia Devi Klein, Matthew MontfortArchaeological Discovery of First Ancient Future VideoYouTube Video of Ancient Future Circa 1978:https://youtu.be/Xp5et9Qfgo4Shown: Matthew Montfort, Yusef Ali, Mindia Devi Klein, Phil Fong, Benjy WertheimerThis video is an amazing archaeological find: the very first video of Ancient Future, recorded in late 1978, months before Ancient Future's first concert! Thanks to Jonah and Mariposa at Marin Artists International who, after learning of this reunion concert, were able to rescue parts of Ancient Future's first video recording session from archival oblivion. This short teaser from 'Eternal Embrace' by Phil Fong from Visions of a Peaceful Planet is the first release from this archeological expedition. Performances of two complete pieces have been recovered, and will be released after some audio restoration work is completed.'World Without Walls' ReunionHi-Res Photo by Irene Young of Ancient Future Circa 1990 (14.7" x 9.7" jpg, 7.2 MB):http://www.ancient-future.com/images/1990ancientfuture300dpi15x10sepia.jpgShown: Matthew Montfort, Jim Hurley, Doug McKeehan, Ian DogoleYouTube Video of Ancient Future at their 'World Without Walls' Reunion:http://youtu.be/IlYfQ50MGDwShown: Doug McKeehan (keyboards, piano), Kash Killion (bass), Ian Dogole (percussion), Matthew Montfort (scalloped fretboard guitar), Jim Hurley (violin), and Mariah Parker (santur) This lineup of Ancient Future that performed on the band's influential World Without Walls and Asian Fusion recordings played over a hundred concerts together from 1988 to 1995. In 2011, they reunited for the first time in 15 years to perform concerts at Todos Santos Plaza in Concord and Yoshi's in San Francisco. In honor of the reunion concerts, World Without Walls was released digitally by Capitol Records for the first time ever at major digital retailers such as iTunes. Twenty two years after its initial release in 1990, broadcasters worldwide voted the record as one of the top 5 world music releases of 2012, after which Ancient Future continued to perform reunion concerts at venues such as the Frick Museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Berkeley's Freight and Salvage. "Ancient Future is a rare kind of band that might simultaneously aggravate purists, confound New Age dilettantes, seduce skeptics, and dazzle just about everybody else. Delicious compositions, intricate arrangements, crisp playing and impeccable production put these ambitious voyagers in a league of their own." - Derk Richardson, SAN FRANCISCO BAY GUARDIANBandleader and Birthday BoyMatthew Montfort (band leader, scalloped fretboard guitar)Matthew Montfort is the leader of the world fusion music ensemble Ancient Future. He is a pioneer of the scalloped fretboard guitar (an instrument combining qualities of the South Indian vina and the steel string guitar). Montfort spent three months in intensive study with vina master K.S. Subramanian in order to fully apply the South Indian gamaka (note-bending) techniques to the guitar. In 2009, he released his first solo guitar recording, Seven Serenades for Scalloped Fretboard Guitar, which reached #8 on Zone Music Reporter's World Radio Chart. He is recognized as one of the world's 100 Greatest Acoustic Guitarists by DigitalDreamDoor.com, a curated "best of" site, along with such luminaries as Michael Hedges, Leo Kottke, Chet Atkins, John Fahey, Merle Travis, John Renbourn, Tommy Emmanuel, and Doc Watson. The December 2009 Les Paul issue of Guitar Player Magazine includes a full page feature on Matthew Montfort with a corresponding GuitarPlayer.Com video and lesson entitled "The Music of Jimi Hendrix Applied to Indian Raga." He has performed concerts world wide, including at the Festival Internacional de la Guitarra on the golden coast of Spain near Barcelona and the Mumbai Festival at the Gateway of India in Bombay. He has performed live on national radio and TV shows such as the Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC. Montfort wrote the book Ancient Traditions - Future Possibilities: Rhythmic Training Through the Traditions of Africa, Bali, and India, which has been used by many musicians to improve their rhythm skills. Coconspirators and Likely Guest ArtistsGeorges Lammam (Arabic violin and vocals)Georges Lammam, of Palestinian descent, was born in Beirut, Lebanon. He is a solo violinist exemplifying the Arab style of instrumental improvisation. Mr. Lammam toured in Bolivia with renowned artists Eddie and Gabriel Navia, and joined stellar performers hosted by JoinedHands (USA NP), organized by Marcus Lovett (Phantom of the Opera), to support refugee families and humanitarians in the refugee camp in Chalkida, Greece, hosting thousands of people from Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan. His compositions and performance excerpts are included in scores for two award-winning documentaries: Occupation 101 and Tea on the Axis of Evil, and he recorded a well-known folkloric dabke (an Arab folk dance) in a 2016 feature film, Wrestling Jerusalem by Aaron Davidman. His newest CD, Opus Omnia, was released in 2017. Vishal Nagar (Indian tabla)"He has magic in his hands" - HINDUSTANI TIMESConsidered one of the most gifted tabla players of his generation, Vishal was born into a family of musicians and had his initial training for a very brief period with the late Ustad Latif Ahmed Khan of the Delhi Gharana. After his Ustad's untimely demise, Vishal continued his training under the guidance of Ustad Shamim Ahmed Khan of the same Gharana (school), and he also has had intense rhythmic training from his mother, the renowned and highly respected Kathak dancer and vocalist, Urmila Nagar. Vishal has been praised in the Indian press for his unique combination of melodic tabla sound production with masterful command of rhythm. Vishal has had the privilege of performing with many renowned artists: Ustad Shujaat Khan, Guru Urmila Nagar, Vidhwan Trichur Ramachandran, Pandit Ramesh Misra, and Kala Ramnath, to name a few. Vishal has also expanded his cultural boundaries and collaborated with musicians from around the world. Some of his memorable works have been with the Ghanaian Guitarist Koo Nimo with whom he also appeared in WOMAD USA (a leading world dance and music festival started by Peter Gabriel). Shenshen Zhang (Chinese pipa)A native of Wenzhou, China, Shenshen Zhang began playing the pipa at the age of nine. At thirteen, she auditioned and was accepted into the prestigious Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing, where in 1992, she was awarded a Bachelor's Degree. In 2005, Ms. Zhang received Master's Degree in Musicology from Xiamen University. As an award-winning concert soloist, she performed and toured extensively throughout Asia and the U.S. Since making her home in SF Bay Area in 2006, Ms. Zhang has combined her lengthy performance career and her vast experience as an educator, preserving the musical heritage of China while also exploring other world cultures. Ms. Zhang taught music at Stanford University from 2015 to 2017, and she has her own pipa studio in Silicon Valley where she teaches classical Chinese music to a diverse student population. Pandit Habib Khan (sitar)Pandit Habib Khan is regarded as one of the best sitar players in the country today. He was born into a family of musicians and can trace his lineage back several generations to when classical music enjoyed the patronage of the nobility and royalty of India. He began his training at the tender age of five under the strict eye of his accomplished father, Ustad Hameed Jaffer Khan. The Jaffer Khan family was from Indore and were well known for their unique style of playing the sitar, melding the effect of the human voice and the instrumental tone into a harmonious whole. Habib Khan has carved out a distinct style of his own which is a blend of his father's traditional techniques and his own imaginative inventions. He is as much at ease with light classical and religious music as he is with pure classical renderings of ragas. Mindia Devi Klein (Indian bansuri & silver flutes, Balinese gamelan)Mindia Devi Klein is a founding member of Ancient Future and an award winning musician, composer and educator. Known primarily for her rare and haunting Indian bansuri flute music, she was actually born in Brooklyn, New York, where she began her formal music training at the tender age of two with African American folk singer Charity Bailey. Early exposure to the jazz greats and the vast diversity of the world's music left her hungering for a doorway into the mystic heart and roots of music. She followed her muse to California and the Ali Akbar College of Music where she met and began training with Ustad Ali Akbar Khan for over 40 years at Ali Akbar College of Music in San Rafael, California. She also trained under bansuri maestro G.S. Sachdev and then learned in India under guidance of world renown bansuri flutist Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia. A recipient of the American Institute for Indian Studies Smithsonian Fellowship, the Fulbright Scholarship in Balinese gamelan and numerous community arts and composition awards, Mindia's playing and compositions blend together the sounds and ideas of many worlds in a subtle and unique way. Benjy Wertheimer (tabla, percussion, and esraj)Benjy Wertheimer is a founding member of Ancient Future. An award-winning musician, composer, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist equally accomplished on tabla, congas, percussion, esraj, guitar, and keyboards, he has performed and recorded with such artists as Krishna Das, Deva Premal and Miten, Jai Uttal, Walter Becker of Steely Dan, tabla master Zakir Hussain, and bamboo flute master G. S. Sachdev. He began his musical studies at age five, starting with piano and later violin, flamenco guitar, and Afro-Cuban percussion. Benjy has been a student of Indian classical music for over 40 years, sitting with some of the greatest masters of that tradition, including Alla Rakha, Zakir Hussain, Ali Akbar Khan and Z. M. Dagar. Along with the Grateful Dead's Mickey Hart, he was a contributing composer and member of the Zakir Hussain Rhythm Experience. For over five years, Benjy scored music for the internationally syndicated NBC series Santa Barbara, and his CD Circle of Fire went to #1 on the international New Age radio charts in 2002. Making his home in Portland, Oregon, he now tours internationally with his wife Heather in the kirtan group Shantala. Jim Hurley (violin)Jim Hurley, multi-instrumental performer, composer and educator, began playing violin in the Livermore public schools, and later explored rock guitar and bass, jazz and world music, improvisation and composition. Influenced profoundly by South Indian violinist L. Shankar, he incorporates styles from bebop to zydeco, European classical to Zairean soukous. He studied violin with Dr. Madeline Schatz, protege of Jascha Heifetz and Josef Gingold, at Humboldt State University, where he earned his B.A. in Music. Jim's professional credits include performances and recordings with Queen Ida's Grammy-winning Bon Temps Zydeco Band, Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, all-China gu zheng virtuoso Zhao Hui, the Trans-Siberian Orchestra (with Jon Anderson from Yes), Kenneth Nash (Weather Report, Herbie Hancock, Dizzie Gillespie alumnus), Dan Hicks, Al Stewart, Josh Groban, Smokey Robinson, Stanley Jordan, the Waybacks, Tempest, and many other artists. He has performed on NBC's Saturday Night Live, NPR's A Prairie Home Companion, and at numerous festivals including New Orleans Jazz and Heritage, Monterey Jazz, Winnipeg Folk, and Strawberry Music.Doug McKeehan (keys)Doug McKeehan started his piano studies at age five, and began his first professional work at the age of twelve. He studied music at the Oberlin Conservatory, Kent State University, and the University of Otago (New Zealand). He has toured Europe twice and spent considerable time in India studying with notable Indian music teachers such as Pandit Ram Narayan, Ustad Kursheed Khan and Pandit A.G. Bhattacharya. He has composed original music for stage and T.V. productions in San Francisco and Los Angeles and has been musical director of two original musical comedy productions. In 2008 he was commissioned to compose and perform live music for the Diablo Ballet's production Jazz Fever. He cofounded Air Craft with violinist Bruce Bowers, which released a highly acclaimed jazz fusion album, So Near, So Far. He is a first call jazz pianist in the San Francisco Bay Area. Ian Dogole (percussion)Ian Dogole has articulated his vision of global fusion music as a multi percussionist, bandleader, educator, recording artist, composer and producer. He has released seven records and a DVD as a leader – Along the Route, Dangerous Ground, Ionospheres, Night Harvest, Convergence, Crossroads, Outside the Box – Jazz Journeys & Worlds Beyond and Ian Dogole & Hemispheres In Concert (DVD). Ian has recorded and performed with artists such as Hamza el Din, Tito La Rosa, Richie Cole, Paul McCandless and Alex de Grassi. He performs on a wide variety of percussion instruments, including udu, cajon, hang, African talking drum, kalimbas, cymbals and dumbek. 111 Word Radio AnnouncementAncient Future will perform a 40th Anniversary & Bandleader Birthday Party February 12, 2019, at 8 PM at the Freight and Salvage, located at 2020 Addison Street in Berkeley. Ancient Future's first concert took place on February 11, 1979, at the Sleeping Lady Cafe in Fairfax, the day before Ancient Future leader Matthew Montfort's birthday. The exact lineup for the show has not yet been announced, but will include musicians from Ancient Future's long history of cross cultural music collaborations. Call (510) 644-2020 for more information. Tickets are $20 in advance at the F&S, and $24 at the door. All tickets are subject to an additional $4 per ticket facility fee. via Blogger https://ift.tt/2DSPlCQ
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Cocktail Party Venues in Bangalore | The Woodrose
Discover the perfect Cocktail Party and Birthday Party Venues in JP Nagar, Bangalore at The Woodrose. Enjoy a stunning ambiance and impeccable service. Book your unforgettable celebration today!
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Cocktail Party Venues in Bangalore | The Woodrose
Discover the perfect Cocktail Party and Birthday Party Venues in JP Nagar, Bangalore at The Woodrose. Enjoy a stunning ambiance and impeccable service. Book your unforgettable celebration today!
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Cocktail Party Venues in Bangalore | The Woodrose
Discover the perfect Cocktail Party and Birthday Party Venues in JP Nagar, Bangalore at The Woodrose. Enjoy a stunning ambiance and impeccable service. Book your unforgettable celebration today!
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Best AC Wedding Halls and Venues in Bangalore | MLR Convention Center
Explore top banquet halls and venues in Bangalore for weddings, parties, and receptions. Find perfect pre-wedding venues, elegant banquet halls, and beautiful wedding venues across Bangalore. Additionally, discover the best Birthday Party, Cocktail, and Kitty Party venues in JP Nagar and Whitefield, accommodating more than 1000 guests.
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Cocktail Party Venues in Bangalore | The Woodrose
Discover the perfect Cocktail Party and Birthday Party Venues in JP Nagar, Bangalore at The Woodrose. Enjoy a stunning ambiance and impeccable service. Book your unforgettable celebration today!
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Banquet Halls in JP Nagar and Whitefield | MLR Convention Center
Explore top banquet halls and venues in Bangalore for weddings, parties, and receptions. Find perfect pre-wedding venues, elegant banquet halls, and beautiful wedding venues across Bangalore. Additionally, discover the best Birthday Party, Cocktail, and Kitty Party venues in JP Nagar and Whitefield, accommodating more than 1000 guests.
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Birthday Party Venues in JP Nagar | The Woodrose
Discover the perfect Cocktail Party and Birthday Party Venues in JP Nagar, Bangalore at The Woodrose. Enjoy a stunning ambiance and impeccable service. Book your unforgettable celebration today!
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Wedding Halls in Bangalore | MLR Convention Center
Are you looking for the top banquet halls for weddings, parties, events, and reception in Bangalore? MLR Convention Center offers luxury ac wedding halls in Bangalore for the wedding celebration to be simply stunning and unforgettable. Also, we offer the best Birthday Party, Cocktail, and Kitty Party venue in JP Nagar. Our Venue can accommodate more than 1000 guests.
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