Ibiza lounge, a soon-to-be-launched relaxation outfit, according to its management, will redefine the night life and buzz in Ibadan.
The lounge, named after the ‘Ibiza experience’ in Spain, prides itself as a place where luxury is a lifestyle, while promising fun like never before.
Speaking about the inspiration behind the lounge, the club chairman and showbiz maestro, Yedokun Abisoye and his brother, Oyewumi Oyedokun (Little G) disclosed that ‘Ibiza Lounge’ it hopes to take a big step into setting an unbeatable standard for outdoor lounges and night life experience.
He said, “Yes, we are putting finishing touches in the set-up, with unique concepts. We had a sound check session and the turn-out by fun lovers was massive. The next phase is the opening and the unveiling ceremony”.
“The launch which will hold in the first week of September would signify how ready Ibiza lounge is to dominate the Ibadan’s nightlife industry”, he added.
He added that a lot of hard work has gone into the planning, structural, managerial and the service delivery phase so as to achieve a totally unbeatable service in the hospitality industry that would be sustainable.
“We want to make Ibiza a venue for different functions. This is the reason we went with the best competent Lebanese manager regardless of the pay check, because we look to attract diverse group of customers with great taste for a quality services “, he added.
The sound check night had in attendance, Abisoye Oyedokun, Samson Olabode, Abiodun Durodola, Mr. Oshibodun, Kunle Fatuntele (Boltim), movie producer, Folarin Laosun, House of Representatives aspirant, Lanre Sanusi, among others.
Ibiza lounge, will be officially launched and unveiled in the first week of September, 2021.
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