Salsa & Bachata Nights in Orange County – Sevilla Nightclub
Orange County’s nightlife sector is seeing a focused effort to cultivate a dedicated Latin dance audience with recurring events at Sevilla Nightclub in Costa Mesa. The venue is hosting weekly Salsa and Bachata nights every Wednesday, offering both instruction and social dancing opportunities.
A Structured Night for Dancers
The Wednesday schedule is designed to accommodate both beginners and experienced dancers. Classes begin at 8:00 PM with a beginner Salsa session, followed by a beginner Bachata class at 8:45 PM. Social dancing and an after-party commence at 9:30 PM and continue until 2:00 AM.
Ticket Options and Pricing
Sevilla Nightclub offers tiered ticket options. A combined dance class and after-party ticket is available for $15, providing access to both beginner classes and the full after-party. Alternatively, guests can purchase access to the after-party only, with tiered pricing that includes an Early Bird Special of $10 for the first tickets sold, with prices increasing thereafter.
The nightclub is located at 1870 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa, CA. Interested parties can call 949.691.8278 for additional details.
Potential Future Developments
If these Wednesday events continue to draw a consistent crowd, Sevilla Nightclub could expand the offerings to include intermediate or advanced classes. The success of the tiered ticket pricing may also lead to similar strategies for other events. It is also possible that the nightclub could explore collaborations with other local businesses to promote the events.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time do the classes start?
The Beginner Salsa class starts at 8:00 PM, and the Beginner Bachata class starts at 8:45 PM.
How much does it cost to attend both classes and the after-party?
The Wednesday Dance Class + After Party ticket costs $15 and includes both beginner classes and access to the after-party until 2 AM.
What is the Early Bird Special price?
The Early Bird Special for the After Party is $10, but it is only available for the first tickets sold.
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