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10 Proven Strategies to Improve Your Lead Conversion RateMiCaffè Cape Town, the stylish Italian coffee shop that offers a vibrant hub of taste and culture nestled in the heart of Bree Street, is thrilled to announce its upcoming series of street party events for First Thursdays, set to kick off from November 2023 and continue through May 2024.
MiCaffè Street Party for First Thursdays will feature electrifying performances by DJ Rene. Rene Tanguy is a household name in Cape Town due to his unique, passionate DJ style and audience appeal. DJ Rene The Frenchman can get any dance floor moving to his influential World Sounds Retro, Nu-disko, Latin / Cuban / Brazilian style house and the very best of French house.
Joining the party will be a stellar lineup of friends of the brand and sponsors, including Dj Rene, Micaffe Milano, 3D Model Agency, Cape Collective Beers and Wines, Bomb Squad Beer, Heineken, Red Bull, Ayama Wine Farm, Harlow Gelato, San Pellegrino, Vusa Vodka, and Jacques LaGrange and Oscaffe. Mark your calendars for First Thursdays, starting from November 2023 and continuing through to May 2024. Each event promises an evening of unparalleled entertainment, making it the perfect way to unwind and kick off the weekend early.
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