London based globetrotting Australian-born twins, NERVO bring their super-sexed up electro-house infectious blends to Glow at Lima Thursday, December 1 in the District. Lima is located at 1401 K St NW in Washington, D.C. Brought to you by Glow and Panorama Productions, Glow at Lima, which was voted ‘Best New Venue of 2010’ by Armin van Buuren and David Guetta never disappoints. Glow Thursdays at Lima now allow and 18 and over crowd.
The NERVO twins cause serious waves on both shores of the Atlantic. The duo emerged as hit song writers with tracks for various artists including Kesha, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Ashley Tisdale and even the Pussycat Dolls and best known for co-writing David Guetta and Kelly Rowland's number one dance hit, "When Love Takes Over" which would go on to win a Grammy.
Recently the pair will open for Britney Spears on her sixth concert tour, the Femme Fatale Tour, along with Nicki Minaj. They rocked Lollapalooza, Tokyo, and Sydney, opened for Will.i.am in Ibiza, and dropped in on Richard Branson at Necker Island in the Caribbean for a Halloween party with the Victoria Secrets models.
Doors to the event will open at 10PM and close at 2AM, though Lima by day is an upscale restaurant and lounge with incredible happy hour specials from 4PM-7PM and a lavish menu worth checking out before the party starts. By night the lounge features state of the art sound, lighting and visuals. The Glow Girls dancers will also be performing for added entertainment.
Glow offers free admission before 11PM with the printed flyer on www.dcclubbing.com or reduced admission with guest list or flyer after 11PM. Discounts to other Glow events are offered by becoming a “Fan of Glow”on Facebook. Otherwise tickets are available on www.clubglow.com.
Table reservations can be made by calling 202-789-2800. For more information visit www.dcclubbing.com or www.clubglow.com.
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