The concept for tonight’s “The Stop Light Party” at War Room is simple. If you’re wearing green, you’re single, yellow is a maybe, and red is a no-go–all of which should make it easier for even the most intoxicated among us to figure out who’s worth a shot and who’s not. Don’t feel like participating? That’s cool, too, but it’ll cost you $5 on top of the $10 you’re already paying if you buy advanced tickets here, or $15 if you wait and pay at the door. Two top-flight party-rockers, DJs Pryme and Supreme, will provide what one suspects will be a hip-hop-heavy soundtrack, which should help ease the pain of paying a cover that exceeds the usual amount in the, generally speaking, super-cheap Seattle nightlife scene. Dress code enforced; see flyer above for details.
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