
Chicago Fire to Host Fourth Annual White Party
July 1, 2014 - Major League Soccer (MLS)
Chicago Fire FC News Release
CHICAGO (July 1, 2014) - The Chicago Fire Soccer Club is set to host the Fourth Annual White Party, benefiting the Chicago Fire Foundation. The event will be held at the MCA Warehouse (1747 West Hubbard Street, Chicago Ill.) on Thursday, August 7 from 7:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. CT.
Dubbed one of the "top Chicago parties in 2013" by the Chicago Tribune, the White Party features guests in their most stylish white attire enjoying a premium open bar, food from various Chicagoland restaurants, a live DJ and more. The event also allows guests the opportunity to mingle with Fire players, coaches and staff members in a fun, unique setting.
A sell-out for the past two consecutive years, the White Party is the Chicago Fire Foundation's most prolific event. In 2013, tickets to the party sold out in record time as the event drew more than 700 guests and raised more than $50,000.
Tickets to the White Party begin at $60 for general admission and $80 for VIP admission, which includes an upgraded gift bag and access to the VIP lounge with exclusive food and bar options. All proceeds from the event will support the Chicago Fire Foundation's community efforts.
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