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In 2006, two Malibu locals known for their eccentric style of partying and unparalleled experience in event management, joined forces and created a promotional phenomenon. Sicky Dicky exploded into Malibu’s social scene and night life by hosting club style events, at our r...
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In 2006, two Malibu locals known for their eccentric style of partying and unparalleled experience in event management, joined forces and created a promotional phenomenon. Sicky Dicky exploded into Malibu’s social scene and night life by hosting club style events, at our resident space The Malibu Inn and celerity charity events.
Sicky Dicky filled a market niche that Malibu has been lacking since Hollywood’s entertainment industry first set foot in this world renowned beach community. It was just what the town needed and the continuous support from the city means Sicky is here to stay.
Since its initial launch, the company has expanded its operations into several parallel markets. Not only do weekly parties continue to provide Malibu with highly anticipated evenings, but concerts, birthday parties, corporate events, fundraisers, and private parties are all now a part of the Sicky’s professional portfolio.
After 2 successful years in business, Sicky Dicky has grown exponentially. Their reputation, client list, and fan base has reached over 25,000. Their clothing label shrouds celebrities and individuals all over the country helping to promote the infamous brand name logo. Weekly evening events have reached far beyond Malibu and continue to flood California cities including Hollywood, Santa Monica, Huntington Beach, Newport, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan, Calabasas and Downtown Los Angeles.
If you or your company is looking for help in hosting one of the most memorable parties of your life, don’t hesitate to contact the boys at Sicky Dicky Productions. Sicky Dicky uses its street team, select sub-promoters, website, and Magazine Advertising to ensure that events, products, and entities receive the promotional coverage they are looking for.
The only thing left to ask is, “Are you ready to get Sicky?” Pretty soon, you may not have a choice.
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