how to get to the Cuban Party

NABS is the trade charity for the marketing communication industry and supporters over 4,000 people working in advertising, design, direct and digital marketing, media sales, buying and planning, PR and sales promotion. We are here to help people with anything from a small question to a life crisis at any stage in their lives.

The Big Bash is a fantastic night and is of course, hugely significant to NABS – the night alone raises a third of the funds for the year. Over the past 5 years, the Big Bash has become an industry favourite, providing everyone in the business from media owners to digital agencies with a fantastic opportunity to celebrate as well as support, our industry.

We traditionally keep the entertainment a closely guarded secret, but we can assure you that the line-up and fundraising events will guarantee a fabulous night out. The evening consists of a drink reception, 3-course dinner, a fantastic auction and several other fundraising activities during the night. It’s always a fun and themed event with some seriously ‘A’ list entertainment – previous years have seen the likes of Lenny Henry, Bill Bailey, Midge Ure and in 2007; Brian Ferry was the amazing headline act.

It promises to be another legendary affair and after last year’s success – described by some of our industry luminaries as ‘spectacular’ and ‘simply brilliant’ – we are confident to say it will be another night to remember.

We’d love to see you this year, so please book a table now and treat yourself, your staff and your clients!

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Directions

The Big Bash 2008 will be held at The Battersea Evolution.
Battersea Park, SW11 4NJ
http://www.batterseaevolution.co.uk

We advise you go by taxi using the Chelsea Bridge Entrance into the park, following the road down and the venue is just up on the left. Otherwise you can take the 137, 452 or 44 Bus all of which stop outside the Chelsea Bridge park entrance.

Programme of the evening
Drinks Reception 6:30pm
Showtime 7:15pm
Carriages 1:00am

Dresscode
Castro-chic with a hint of salsa
But of course, black tie is always acceptable for the less daring

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