The Van Dyke Café Presents “Thriller on Lincoln Road†& Dead Rock Stars
Sunday, October 31st, 2010 from 8pm to midnight.
The Van Dyke Cafe, 846 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, FL 33139
The block party will close part of Lincoln Road and Jefferson avenue directly adjacent to The Van Dyke Café.
The Block Party Will Feature Live Music with a Special Tribute to Michael Jackson,
a Costume Contest, and, Upstairs at The Van Dyke, the Dead Rock Stars Songwriter Nights Series
2nd Annual “Thriller on Lincoln Road†Block Party hosted by Dan Nickerson, of MTV Japan and Erin Mia Milchman, and costume contest hosted by JayQuan of V.I.P TV
Live music by Tony Succor and his 12-piece “Thriller Salsa Band†paying special tribute to Michael Jackson at the block party AND Fernando Perdomo Upstairs at The Van Dyke as part of the Dead RockStars Songwriter Nights Series.
Lincoln Road, the world-renowned people-watching strip, is transformed into a magical fantasy lane this Halloween, and Graspa Group, Randy Singer Music Inc. and PhoenixStar Entertainment host the 2nd Annual “Thriller On Lincoln Road†block party event on Sunday, October 31st, 2010 from 8pm –Midnight closing part of Lincoln Road and Jefferson Avenue next to the Van Dyke Café located at 846 Lincoln Road.
The much anticipated costume contest will be held at the block party and hosted by JayQuan of VIP TV who will announce the best three costumes of the night.
Sponsored by Monster Energy Drink, and V.I.P TV, this spook-tacular event will feature live music by Tony Succor and his 12-piece “Thriller Salsa Band†showcasing a variety of music along with a special musical tribute to Michael Jackson including the legendary hit song “Thrillerâ€. In addition, Upstairs at The Van Dyke will feature Fernando Perdomo, presented by Forward Motion records, as part of the second annual Dead Rockstars Singer Songwriters Nights Series, a tribute of classic songs from departed legends, in costume!
About Upstairs at Van Dyke – NOT JUST JAZZ
Upstairs at Van Dyke is a live music lounge and event space on the second floor of the historic Van Dyke Café overlooking Lincoln Road. The internationally renowned venue is one of few in Miami to play host to an eclectic mix of local and national live music acts that, in addition to jazz, range from funk and Brazilian samba to soul and R&B. In the summer of 2010, Upstairs at Van Dyke received a mention in Time Magazine’s Miami: 10 Things to Do in 24 Hours issue. Live music can be heard nightly from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.