Sunrise Radio, the number one Asian Hit Music Station for Yorkshire, Manchester and Glasgow will be celebrating its 28 years of broadcasting with a special Winter Asian Ball and have named the NSPCC as the chosen charity for the night.
The Winter Asian Ball on the 9th December at the newly launched Regency Hall in Bradford will include a delicious three course meal, a disco and star performances from the Supreme Dream Djs, Trishool Bollywood Dancers, Sher Yar Khan, Kadam Verma and the one and only Shin from the legendary band DCS.
The Winter Asian Ball will be a chance to dance the night away as well as raise much needed funds for the children’s charity, the NSPCC.
Elaine Kaye, Community Fundraising Manager for the NSPCC said: “I would like to thank Sunrise Radio for choosing the NSPCC as their charity for this wonderful event.”
“As well as being an exciting and glamorous event, the funds raised will play a vital role in making sure we’re able to reach even more vulnerable children when they need us the most – whether it’s through Childline, our Helpline, in schools or one of our therapeutic service centres.”
There will be a raffle on the night with some great prizes including a meal for two at Jinnah Restaurant and a party makeup session with Sultan Bridal.
Raj Parmar, Director of Marketing & Events at Sunrise Radio (Yorkshire) said “It is so wonderful to reach our 28th birthday and our heartfelt thanks go out to staff past and present, our advertisers and of course the listeners who make it all possible.”
“We wanted to celebrate this year with a special Winter Asian Ball to really underline how far the station has come. I am so pleased we will be able to not only enjoy the festivities but also raise vital funds for the NSPCC.”
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