FOMO PARTY

April 27, 2018

April 28, 2018

10:00 pm To 2:00 am

Free

Friends and Lovers, Classon Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, USA

Event Description

Don’t miss this month’s edition of the FOMO Party at Friends and Lovers BK. The party is 21+ and FREE with RSVP before 11. $5 after 11.

FOMO is a dance party in New York City serving up new music across all hype genres.

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