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80's with Knyght Ryder

Fri Jan 23 at 9:00pm

Long Beach, CA

Event Info

KNYGHT RYDERThe Biggest 80s Night in Southern California!Dining, Live Music, & DancingGaslamp Long Beach 9 pmWith DJ Jonney Miles spinning between sets and after until closeDinner and Bottle Service Reservations Available - please call (562)596-4718 or email [email protected] RefundsNo Exchanges

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6251 East Pacific Coast Highway, Long Beach, CA

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Long Beach gets its name from its extensive, picturesque shoreline that stretches along the Pacific Ocean. The area was originally known for its long, sandy beaches, which attracted visitors and settlers in the late 19th century. The name "Long Beach" was officially adopted in 1888 when the city was incorporated. Today, the city continues to live up to its name, boasting over 5.5 miles of beachfront, making it a popular destination for tourists, locals, and event-goers. Long Beach's beautiful coastline is a defining feature, offering scenic views, recreational activities, and a vibrant coastal culture. Its name not only reflects its geography but has also become synonymous with Southern California's laid-back, beachside lifestyle.
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