Burgers, Beats, & Vibes: Daytime Fun At Franks With Bun Exposure
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Burgers, Beats, & Vibes: Daytime Fun At Franks With Bun Exposure

Get ready for Bun Exposure, a dynamic pop-up party from Jayson Wu and Jeorgia Sy of SoUp Collective, where mouthwatering burgers meet thumping beats in a celebration of food, music, and community. This lively daytime event is all about bringing people together through the universal languages of delicious eats and energetic soundscapes. Mark your calendar for Sunday, 7 September from 4pm till late, as Franks Records sets the scene for an afternoon of chill vibes and tasty bites.

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A Feast For The Senses

Come ready to indulge your appetite with a specially curated menu featuring delectable burgers crafted by the skilled Chef Chester Del Rosario Molina, paired with two refreshing drinks โ€“ all included with your ticket! But the experience doesnโ€™t end with food. Live DJ sets from Sinke, Ziyang, and Tiga will keep the atmosphere electric, spinning fresh hip hop and R&B tracks that set an irresistible rhythm for the gathering.

Bun Exposure is more than just a party โ€“ itโ€™s a space for creatives, food lovers, and music enthusiasts to mingle, share inspiration, and spark new connections. You might come for the sizzling flavours or stay for the infectious beats, but the event guarantees a social atmosphere where community and culture collide.

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Celebrate & Connect At Bun Exposure

Tickets start at an Early Bird price of HKD$250, with regular admission at HKD$300. Each ticket includes one burger and two drinks, ensuring you arrive hungry and leave uplifted with fresh energy and inspiration. Donโ€™t miss out on this ultimate blend of taste and rhythm โ€“ make sure to dress in your best red to match the lively spirit of the daytime party of the season!

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Author Bio Min Ji Park
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Born in Korea and raised in Hong Kong, Min Ji has combined her degree in anthropology and creative writing with her passion for going on unsolicited tangents as an editor at Friday Club. In between watching an endless amount of movies, she enjoys trying new cocktails and pastas while occasionally snapping a few pictures.

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