At ‘Luky Night’, everyone wins- Bobby Cheval Blanc

Bobby Blanc Lucky Night

Mon, 16 Mar 2015 Source: Culture Ebene

He is one of the most active people when it comes to showbiz in Cameroon. With the establishment of the Loft Club in Bastos, he has managed to attract an increasing public who are faithful attendees of his concepts including ‘Night of Veterans’.

Bobby Cheval Blanc popularly referred to as the ‘exponential of the atmosphere’, has brought together some of the renowned legends of the Cameroonian music industry to perform at his club. Now he has returned with another concept called ‘Lucky Night’, an event that rewards customers.

Q: ‘Night of the Veterans’ is what we are used to but you’ve introduced another concept for a happier atmosphere at the Loft Club. Tell us about it.

A: Thank you first of all culturebene, my first business partner. Let’s say it comes from my objective to prove to people that I do not call myself the ‘Exponential Atmosphere’ for nothing so I decided to come up with an innovative concept: ‘Lucky Night’ which is none other than the Night of Chance. In fact it is the night of a chance simply because it is relevant to the club if not for daring to cross another dimension.

So practically, every weekend at the Loft Club, for drinking at least two bottles of whiskey, you walk away with valuable items like a flat screen 32 '', Samsung Galaxy S4, a bottle of Champagne and many other surprises. It's a bit of courage concerning this new approach.

Q: But you are going much higher Bobby White Horse; because, according to your customers, that is not the only reason they come to your Club.

A: (Laughs) it’s true, there are other aspects that come into play. You know, my clients are always important and all I'm doing is to satisfy them wholly. The Loft Club is the only club where everyone wins. Among the customers you find are entrepreneurs, industrialists, etc. So I grant them space to talk about their business to win one or two clients in a stride. That's a real win-win partnership. So ‘Lucky Night’ evening also takes to a business ambiance. We just relax, but it’s also to make business.

Q: Otherwise, will the Night of Veterans continue?

A: Of course; Night of Veterans has come to stay so it's all over. This concept has become national, and has soon gained recognition internationally. Moreover, we hosted Decca at the Loft Club last Sunday, March 15. This Makossa giant who hardly performs in Yaoundé, means that the Loft Club is highly respected. You know those artistes come to entertain the public almost free of charge, as they support the concept of their music. The event will be brought to its pinnacle in 2035.

Source: Culture Ebene