Sand Blast producer Brad Hurtado announced today he is moving Sand
Blast, the largest mid-Atlantic summer gay and lesbian beach party, to
Atlantic City, New Jersey Friday, July 18 to Sunday, July 20, 2014.
Sand Blast Atlantic City’s lineup includes Friday's LOST AT SEA
Kickoff Party at the Chelsea Host Hotel to welcome guests, Saturday's
7-hour SAND BLAST BEACH PARTY with popular DJ Joe Gauthreaux presiding
over the dance floor alongside the ocean at the Bungalow Beach Bar. The
weekend long event continues with a gay beach volleyball tournament and
live stage performance on Saturday
night at The Claridge Hotel's theater followed by DEEP BLUE, an
all-night dance party helmed by DJ Phil Romano from Barcelona, Spain.
Sunday's RIPTIDE POOL PARTY takes over the stunning pool at HARRAH’s
with music by DJ Eddie Martinez, followed Sunday evening by the closing party at Caesars spectacular DUSK Nightclub with music by NYC's DJ Escape.
In the coming days Sand Blast will be announcing two oceanfront Host
Hotels offering extremely attractive room packages for weekend guests
starting as low as $170/night for a 3-night stay. To be among the
first to know when Host Hotel rooms go on sale visit SandBlastWeekend.com and enter your email address to receive Sand Blast event announcement.
Sand Blast originated in 2002 when a small group of New York City’s
gay and lesbian weekend homeowners in Asbury Park, NJ, decided to create
a summer beach weekend so they could invite friends to the once
thriving destination, with the goal of increasing its popularity. Twelve
years later, Sand Blast has grown into the largest mid-Atlantic summer
gay and lesbian beach party. The event’s impact on Asbury Park created a
thriving historic downtown, a boardwalk lined with shops, beaches
packed with visitors and a vibrant and involved gay and lesbian
community of over 600 households & thousands of LGBT visitors.
"The popularity of our weekend of events has caused us to outgrow
Asbury Park which has been our beloved home since 2002. Atlantic City
with its many hotels, attractions, and party venues was a natural
choice, and this move allows us to continue our original mission to
introduce our LGBT friends from cities along the east coast to the
wonders of the Jersey Shore. Atlantic City's airport opens the weekend
event to an entirely new audience from New England to Florida." says
Hurtado.
Atlantic City Mayor Don Guardian said “We in Atlantic City are
excited to host Sand Blast this year,” said Mayor Don Guardian. “This
is a great opportunity for the LGBT community to enjoy our beautiful
City, free beaches and amazing hotels.”