AWARDS SPIRAL Venice Island Theater - Philadelphia PA "BLACK TIE AND RED CARPET GALA" Buy Tickets Now!

About The Event

A Cutting-Edge renowned Company SPIRAL, has launched the Inaugural SPIRAL Awards Black Tie Red Carpet Gala following successful international conferences and events around the USA. The SPIRAL Film and Music Awards will take place Friday, November 19, 2021 from 7:00pm to 10:00pm in Philadelphia at Venice Island Performing Arts Center. The Premier RED CARPET and BLACK TIE Gala will honor the best in Film, Music, Video, Modeling, and Broadcast, and Social Media.

WHERE

Venice Island Performing Arts Center
7 Lock St
Philadelphia, PA 19127

WHEN

November 19, 2021 7:00pm


The New Era of Entertainment and Sports

A Cutting-Edge Company SPIRAL, has launched the first NEO-Awards show following successful conferences and events around the World. The Inaugural SPIRAL Awards will take place at Philadelphia at Venice Island. The Premier RED CARPET and BLACK TIE Gala will honor the best in Film, Music, Video, and Broadcast.


We honor top Film, Musicians, and Broadcasters.

Drawing hundreds of the world's entertainment leaders to honor the best and brightest in Music and Film's future.

We welcome you to purchase the limited tickets for the Black Tie Red Carpet Awards Gala at Venice Island Performing Arts Center. After the Gala, come celebrate and party with the Award winners and Honorees.


Hurry Up!

The Last SPIRAL Conference in Daytona had over 400 attendees and standing room only! Get Your tickets as the Venice Island Philadelphia Theater is limited to 250 seats for the SPIRAL Awards!

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Experience an exciting Black Tie and Red Carpet show honoring the best in Film, Music, Video, and Broadcast.

SPIRAL Awards Schedule

Black Tie and Red Carpet Gala
  • Day 1

    Friday November 19, 2021

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Venice Island Performing Arts Center
7 Lock St
Philadelphia, PA 19127

Venice Island Theater is a 250 Seat Performing Arts Center and the result of a 45 Million Dollar Project in the City of Philadelphia’s Manayunk Area.