DUB MISSION’s 16th ANNIVERARY! feat. DJ SEP, VINNIE ESPARZA, and LUDICHRIS and MISTA CHATMAN on the mic

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DUB MISSION’s 16th ANNIVERARY! feat. DJ SEP, VINNIE ESPARZA, and LUDICHRIS and MISTA CHATMAN on the mic

Time: August 9, 2012 from 6pm to 7pm
Location: Elbo Room
Street: 647 Valencia Street
City/State: CA
Phone: 4155527788
Event Type: san francisco, bay area, dub mission, this sunday, sunday, dj sep, reggae, dancehall, “dub”, anniversary
Organized By: DJ SEP
Latest Activity: Aug 9, 2012

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DUB MISSION’s 16th ANNIVERARY! 

featuring DUB MSSION’s DJ SEP, VINNIE ESPARZA, and LUDICHRIS on the turntables

plus special soundsystem set featuring MISTA CHATMAN (Jam Jam/Seattle) on the mic

at Elbo Room - 647 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 - Club is 21+ - Club info: 415 552 7788

9 pm to 2 am - $8 Adv./$10 Door

Limited advance tickets at www.inticketing.com and www.brownpapertickets.com

More info: http://www.dubmission.com

On this night, DUB MISSION will celebrate 16 years of spreading the dub virus throughout the Bay Area and beyond with stellar sets from DUB MSSION residents DJ SEP, VINNIE ESPARZA, and LUDICHRIS to get the dance floor jumping, plus a special sound system set featuring West Coast’s MISTA CHATMAN (Jam Jam/Seattle) on the mic.  

 

DUB MISSION is one of the longest-running dub and reggae parties in the U.S., and the world. A weekly Sunday night party at Elbo Room in the Mission District of San Francisco, Dub Mission presents cutting-edge dub, dubstep, roots reggae, and dancehall, and has featured artists from all over the world.

 

West Coast ambassador of the raggamuffin stylee MISTA CHATMAN will also be on hand to keep things lively pon di mic throughout the evening then drop his own unique Dancehall set with DJ SEP running versions from JA & beyond.

NOT to be missed!!

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