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Frazier Museum 20th Anniversary Gala set for April 12

Just because the museum isn’t old enough to drink doesn’t mean you can’t in its honor.

A group of well dressed people are standing, with smiles on their faces, on a boat on the Ohio River. The skyline of Louisville, Kentucky is in the background.

Tony and the Tan Lines will perform at the Frazier’s 20th Anniversary Gala.

Photo by Tony and the Tan Lines

Last month, we told you that the Frazier History Museum is 20 years old, and like any good birthday celebration there’s going to be a big party for the occasion.

The museum’s 20th Anniversary Gala will take place on Friday, April 12. Here’s what the evening will have in store:

  • 5:30 p.m.: A cocktail hour featuring music by Carly Johnson and Small Time Napoleon.
  • 6:30 p.m.: The museum’s galleries will open for food, drinks, and music.
  • 9 p.m.: The Late Night Party begins. Tony and the Tan Lines will perform in the Great Hall, while a DJ will spin tunes on the rooftop garden.

On sale Friday, March 1, tickets for the full event are $200 while night owls can get in to the Late Night Party for $100.

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