DJ Steve Aoki is throwing the world’s biggest pizza party tonight in Beverly Hills and you’re invited
DJ Steve Aoki is throwing a massive, $1,000-a-head pizza party in Beverly Hills for charity. Pictured is Aoki performing at the Pandora Summer Crush in Los Angeles earlier this year.
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Pizza parties were the highlight of pre-adolescent life. It’s David’s 10th birthday, you got an A- in math class, it was the Friday before a holiday weekend. Pizza was the answer to everything.
Now that you’re an adult, pizza parties can come with anything from beer — to DJ Steve Aoki.
Yes, Steve Aoki. The musician, along with First Slice Media, is throwing what he’s calling the biggest pizza party in the world from 4 to 10 tonight.
So what makes it so big? For starters, the price tag for admission is $1,000 a head. It’s also happening at a 9-acre private estate in Beverly Hills. So not only is it huge, it’s technically a swanky house party.
There will be a giant pizza Slip’N Slide, pizza bikinis, pizza floaties in the pool, pizza towels and of course, pizza delivered from restaurants around the city. So after a trip down the Slip’N Slide in your pizza bikini, you can sit down and eat as many slices as you can handle.
Urban Pies will be on site cooking up pies. And after pizza? A carnival games, a bouncy house and tug-of-war. We told you it was an adult pizza party.
And since it’s a party, you’ll need music. So Tyga and 2 Chainz are scheduled to perform some time in the evening.
Want a ticket? Visit www.firstslicetickets.com for details. And if you really want to drop some serious cash, you can get a VIP cabana (seats 8) for $10,000, or a VIP table (seats 4) for $5,000.
Proceeds benefit the Steve Aoki Fund, which raises money for organizations that help humanitarian relief and medical research.
Sometimes I crave BBQ chicken pizza. Follow me on Twitter @Jenn_Harris_
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