Decades Dance Party

Decades Dance Party

Photo: KAFE/Logo: The Skagit Casino Resort


You’re invited to the most Totally Awesome, Gnarly, Talk-to-the-Hand night of the year…that’s all that and a bag of chips!

The KAFE 104.1 Decades Dance Party is Saturday, April 27th from 8pm-Midnight at The Skagit Casino Resort!

Break out the hairspray and shoulder pads for a 70s & 80s dance in the Pacific Showroom!  It’s fanny packs and frosted tips in the 90s & 00s dance in the Northwest Ballroom.  Better yet…spend a little time dancing through BOTH!  DJ Bam Bam will be spinning the best dance music no matter where you are.

Admission is FREE…you just need to show up ready to party with the “To-the-Max,” “Totally Buggin’,” time travelers at KAFE 104.1!

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