EVENT DETAILS
V5 Presents: The Sorry Papi Tour @ "Zona De Perreo" - Halloween Costume Party (18+)
Location & Time:
* Byline Aragon BallRoom - 1106 W Lawrence Ave, Chicago, IL 60640 (Directions)
Time: 9:00PM- 2:00AM
Age: 18+
Tickets:
* TICKETS 🎟️ NOW ON SALE! 💖! 💅🏽😈
Music:
* Playing the best in Reggaeton, Latin and Today's Hits.
* Ladies leave ya' man at home. ⛔
* ALL girl DJ Line Up 👧
* Immersive Art Installations and Photo Ops 📸💄
* Themed Cocktails, Merch and MORE! 🍹👄
* Our goal is to create a space where women can feel safe, transcend self-love, and empower each other - all without the presence of men.
The Sorry Papi Tour! is an experience where women can socially dance, drink, and express themselves freely without being objectified. I am liberated, I am strong, I am a divine being. I am a woman. XOXO.
For women, a party can be a place where they are consistently leered at and harassed…
Our mission at the Sorry Papi Tour is to break down social and cultural barriers to create a space where women can feel safe, transcend self-love and empower each other.
WHAT TO EXPECT
- Themed photo ops
- Official @sorrypapitour merch
- LIVE music from your fav female DJ’s
It is our attempt to empower and celebrate women, not to exclude. Please keep this in mind when completing your purchase. #SORRYPAPI
Table/Bottle Service:
Please Contact Venue for Table/Bottle Service information.
Parking:
We recommend using a parking app
Attire:
Modern Trendy.
For full recap of 2022 Tour, Visit:
COSTUMES HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! Here are our Costume Guidelines
- NO costumes that resemble police, fire, security, or medical in any way
- NO handcuffs
- NO glass or ceramic masks
- NO full-face makeup that makes you unrecognizable from your government-issued photo ID
- NO items resembling weapon or weapon accessories, real or fictional (including whips, lightsabers, axes, pocket knives, swords, guns, fake weapons/props, etc.)
- NO violent props, including crops, whips, ropes, chains or tethers
- NO sharp metal spikes
- Please remember that we are an inclusive community, and costumes/decorations should not misrepresent race, religion, or cultural heritage.