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Rainbow Revolution 2010 – The Biggest Gay Event in France!

This New Year's Eve, the Acropolis in Nice plays host to Rainbow Revolution 2010, billed as "the biggest gay event in France". Prepare to celebrate the New Year at what is sure to be an amazing event, where for one night only, the Acropolis will become a magical temple, playing host to the most sought-after DJ's, plus around 30 top artists for a non-stop 14 hour party.

The show promises to be spectacular, with lights, lasers, giant screens, and much, much more.

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The evening features: Danny Verde, Nicolas Nucci, David Judge, Tommy Marcus, Marc Roben, and Remi Triton, plus Rainbow Boys, Scandalicious Drags, Echassiers, and the Performers.

Danny Verde is one of the most sought after international producers and DJs, who has created over 40 musical productions ranging from house to pop, with many of them occupying the highest positions in the sales lists. He is currently resident DJ at Push and Play in Rome, and he mixes at the best clubs and events in Europe.

David Judge - "Take 2 decks, mix a quart of punchy music and trancy, few cups of house techno. Add a touch of melodic   note sweet and very low to give body. Bind all requirement and technical. Rotate fully alive.  And you get a specialty of David Judge!"

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Since 2005, Nicolas Nucci has been producing his own events, "Progress!" at La Scène Bastille, along with "T[ai]phoon beat" at Les Bains Douches. Currently Nicolas continues to play at many events such as "Dolly Party" in Nice and St Tropez, and also at events such as La Chapelle in Lyon, and the Gay Pride Official Party 2007 in Strasbourg.  

Marc Roben is one of the main DJs of the Parisian night scene, where he plays at the most successful parties and clubs ( "Bains Douches, SenSationS, Naughty..)

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The fun kicks off at 22:00 on 31st December at the Acropolis in Nice.   

Find out how to book at the FR2DAY What's On guide here


If you haven't heard about Rainbow Power, then you soon will! Rainbow Power is the result of a romantic encounter  in Nice.

 


The Alpes Maritimes has around 3000 AIDS patients, and a further 5000 individuals who have HIV. This year is the twenty-fifth anniversary of AIDES

RED takes its name from the colour of emergency. A straight to the point branding exercise to highlight how over 4000 people a day die from HIV/AIDS.

Brahim Naït-Balk has recently written a shocking autobiography explaining his experiences growing up on a sink estate

 


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