Early CryptoArt pioneer, the honourable Trevor Jones, will go all out for his latest crypto-themed endeavour, renting out the magnificent Stirling Castle for a vast soiree in celebration in the non-fungible.
Trevor Jones rose to prominence back in February 2021 with his insanely successful ‘Bitcoin Angel’ artwork. Released as an open drop on Nifty Gateway, the work sold 4,157 pieces in a mere seven minutes, and cemented Trevor’s place as an industry trailblazer.
The incredible shindig will take place on July 30, with space for only 400 attendees. Each of which must hold at least one Bitcoin Angel NFT to qualify for a ticket. As of writing, the event is fully booked, however, hopeful applicants can join a waitlist for any spaces that free up.
The Scottish art world hasn’t exactly embraced my art & tech work over the years but let’s put all that behind us Mr @neilgraysnp. I’d like to invite you to the most exclusive cryptoart event of 2022, July 30th in Stirling. Call me📞👀 #CastleParty2022https://t.co/hNBAcPUccW
— Trevor Jones 🎨 (@trevorjonesart) May 10, 2022
Mr. Jones has lined up a myriad of incredible entertainment for his Scottish-themed revelry. As such, those lucky enough to attend will witness live tribal music, traditional sword fighting, and exceptional DJs, as well as a ‘crypto confessional booth’ where guests can shed the burden of their blockchain misdemeanours. The icing on the cake however, will arrive as a brand new NFT from Mr. Jones himself. A new collectible available only to those who attend his grand castle bash.
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