NITN | @notintownlive | 03 Jul 2017, 09:12 am
The inaugural 'Live at Monkey' session, from 8pm to 10pm, will kickoff with a young band called ‘Yes Doctor’, who will be performing a selection of upbeat and popular covers ranging from old English classics to trendy pop songs by international artists, said the organisers.
'Yes Doctor’ is a three-member band featuring Michelle Manuel on vocals, John Paul on guitar and Jishu Paul on the cajon.
Free entry. Meal for two without alcohol, excluding taxes, is Rs. 1200 upwards while meal for two with alcohol, excluding taxes:, is Rs. 1800 upwards.
Located in the Fort Knox building on Camac Street, Monkey Bar is open Sunday to Thursday from 12 noon to 12 midnight, and on Friday and Saturday, from 12 noon to 1am. Note: Guests below the age of 21 are permitted only till 6 pm.
Contact: 033 40606446
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