Produced and sponsored by Leo Burnett, the Spikes Asia Closing Party was held at The Clifford Pier located at the iconic Fullerton Bay Hotel. In its heyday, Clifford Pier was one of the busiest ports in the world by day and transformed into a meeting point for local artists and musicians by night. It is this rich history and heritage that makes The Clifford Pier a befitting venue for the brightest creative talents in Asia to gather for a last night of revelry as old meets new in breathtaking ways.
The inspiration for the event stems from Clifford Pier’s rich history, the party reflected an old meets new theme. Party highlights include: a "Pregame Chamber" that lets guests inhale their Gin & Tonic instead of drinking it. Instead of dancing in front of the room, we let guests be the Party Master via an Avatar that is motion-triggered by dance moves in a dance booth. The guests were also entertained with the spectacular LED Tron Dance Performances by Lumen dancers.
Please see photos from this and all the other Spikes Asia parties, and all our Spikes Asia coverage.
Watch: Leo Burnett's Spikes 2015 afterparty
Thanks to Leo Burnett Asia-Pacific for providing this clip of its party after the 2015 Spikes Asia awards on 11 September 2015.
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