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American Travel Agency, Beech Destinations, Sponsors Xyclone’s Successful Everything Red Out Birthday Bash in Jamaica

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By  Lesley Hayles November 9, 2022 Desaleen James-Beech , CEO of  Beech Destinations , an affordable travel agency based in America, has been doing great things as the company embarks on sponsorships of various events. The first one being Xyclone’s annual birthday bash called  Everything Red Out . The star-studded spectacle is usually held in the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington DC areas in the United States but this year the Billboard recording artiste decided to have it in his island home of Jamaica.  Beech Destinations  was the travel provider for  Everything Red Out , offering not only flight and hotel accommodations but also excursions throughout the trip. Travelers from overseas who booked their trip through  Beech Destinations  to attend  Everything Red Out  were treated to rafting on the Rio  Grande  in Portland, climbing the mini falls at Blue Hole in Ocho Rios and a tour of Bamboo Bay in St Ann.  Beech ...

Xyclone’s Everything Red Out Birthday Bash a Successful Star-Studded Event

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By   Lesley Hayles November 7, 2022 Billboard recording artiste,  Xyclone , held his  Everything Red Out  birthday party in Jamaica for the first time on Saturday, November 5, 2022 to  a resounding  success with several celebrities making grand entrances at what turned out to be a star-studded spectacle. The annual event is usually staged in the United States where he resides, mainly in the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington DC areas, however,  Xyclone  decided to change it up this year. Everything Red Out , the name stemming from  Xyclone  being an original member of the Spragga Benz-led RedSquare Crew, was held at the Ultimate Ultra Lounge on Holborn Road in New Kingston, a very spacious venue with an upstairs lounge area for VIPs. Top shelf liquor and food were on sale in abundance. The decor, stage and lighting were up to par and,  of course  mostly red.  Patrons came out in their numbers to a meager $1,000 admissi...