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IAG announces Palace Reserve Club at Wynn Palace as venue for Macau After Dark on Friday 29 November 2024

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Tue 29 Oct 2024 at 14:04
IAG announces Palace Reserve Club at Wynn Palace as venue for Macau After Dark on Friday 29 November 2024

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Inside Asian Gaming is pleased to announce that the next edition of networking social event Macau After Dark, MAD 26, will be held on Friday 29 November 2024 at Palace Reserve Club at Wynn Palace.

MAD 26 represents the first time IAG has held a Macau After Dark at Wynn Palace, which is located in the heart of Cotai.

Behind the ornate saloon doors of Palace Reserve Club is where the action is – a cave of wonders promising a world of fun and award-winning mixology. Modeled after the carefree drinking dens of the 1920s where patrons can drink and dance to their heart’s content, Wynn offers the keys to a kingdom where no day is the same as yesterday.

Take part and let loose as you rub shoulders with the best in the business and famous faces, while the band plays all night long. Whether you’re in the mood for energetic mingling or a more private experience on the open terrace, come prepared for an endless flow of good times. Palace Reserve Club is an entertainment venue like no other, built for fun seekers looking for a place for merrymaking with different modes of play.

Ms Linda Chen, President, Vice Chairman and Executive Director of Wynn Macau, Limited, said, “Wynn is very excited to host Macau After Dark in partnership with IAG for the first time this year. We look forward to a fun evening of MAD networking at our new and exclusive Palace Reserve Club at Wynn Palace.”

IAG Vice Chairman and CEO Andrew W Scott added, “2024 has been an amazing and transformative year for the industry in Asia. This was the first year post-COVID that we’ve been fully able to plan ahead with a high degree of confidence in what the future will bring, so it’s great to be able to get together and celebrate with friends at our traditional Christmas After Dark event.

“Our venues for MAD have been getting more interesting and luxurious with each passing year, and to be holding MAD 26 at Palace Reserve Club is indicative of how popular these events have become. We are truly grateful for the support of our partners this year and to Wynn for welcoming us on Friday 29 November.”

Debuting back in early 2019, MAD is a regular series of industry networking social events held in the Asian gaming hubs of Macau and Manila. Each MAD brings together key industry decision-makers with the people they want to meet in a relaxed and friendly environment.

The event rotates around the region’s best hospitality venues – some well-known and some hidden gems.

Due to its enormous popularity, MAD is strictly by invitation only. Invited guests must RSVP and be confirmed by having an event entry ticket on their phones. All guests must supply their business cards upon arrival. There is also a select VIP list for each event.

For sponsorship inquiries, please contact:
Jadeson Ho
+853 2875 2959
jh@asgam.com

Caroline Iau
+853 2875 2959
ci@asgam.com

For event inquiries, please contact:
Dorothy Loi
+853 6802 1905
dorothy@asgam.com

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