This December, the festive spirit is set to hit a high note as Christmas Crescendo, Colombo’s most anticipated holiday sing-along will return to Kingsbury on December 12.
Popular music outfit Rajitha and Misty will be in action at the Honey Beach Club at ‘The Kingsbury’ on Thursday, 12th December starting from 7.00pm as they take the stage with an exhilarating line-up of Christmas classics and fan favourites. The night will be further elevated with special guest appearances by Natasha Rathnayake and Randhir Withana, bringing an extra layer of festive magic to the occasion.
‘Guests will be treated to a delicious dinner buffet, featuring an array of exquisite festive delicacies alongside tempting bites and special beverage deals. To complete the experience, attendees will be welcomed with mulled wine and mini mince pies upon arrival, setting the tone for a merry and unforgettable night. The dress code for the evening encourages festive attire, with a playful touch. Santa hats are highly recommended’ said Kingsbury’s Manuri Jayasinghe, Head of Marketing Communications
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