Which Parties to Attend During ad:tech San Francisco

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If you’ll be in San Francisco for ad:tech and unsure what to do on Monday night, April 2, the eve of the two day conference, you might want to check out the Nami Media “Rouge” Rope Event. Held from 7:30PM to 11PM at a yet to be disclosed location (you’ll find out when you RSVP), the party will feature an open bar, appetizers and music that’s not so loud you can’t enjoy a bit of relaxing networking. If you’d like to attend, send an email to Kristy@namimedia.com.

On Tuesday night, things heat up. A lot. There are more than ten parties scheduled for the evening. You can see the full list on our ad:tech party calendar here. There are a couple of early events right in the Moscone Center. ad:tech will host it’s Pub Crawl in the exhibit hall beginning at 4:30PM. At 6PM in the keynote room, ad:tech will host its Totally Awesome Party.

At 5PM over at 111 Minna, Viglink will host a cocktail party in advance of the Affiliate Marketing Awards which will begin at 6:30PM. We like 111 Minna. We’ll probably be there.

In terms of late night parties, we’ll probably head over to 1010 Folsom for the Marketers Ball which will feature all kinds of entertainment from Too Short to Jazz Mafia to the Black Rock City Allstars to Money B to DJ YT Cracker. And there will be Go Go dancers courtesy of Scrubkit. You can get all the information you need about the party and RSVP here.

We’ll also check out Clickbooth’s party which they are calling Grills and Bills. It’ll feature the Ying Yang Twins and Sisqo. The party will be held at Mighty from 10PM until 2AM. You can RSVP here.

But you can attend any party you like Check out the full list on the calendar here. And we’ll see you out and about in San Francisco

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