Reggae on the Bay Presents MILLION STYLEZ LIVE at CRANEWAY PAVILION

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Reggae on the Bay Presents MILLION STYLEZ LIVE at CRANEWAY PAVILION

Time: July 24, 2010 at 8pm to July 25, 2010 at 2am
Location: Craneway Pavilion
Street: 1414 Harbour Way South
City/State: Richmond, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://reggaeonthebay.net
Phone: 510-234-2450
Event Type: reggae, concert
Organized By: Reggae On The Bay
Latest Activity: Jul 12, 2010

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Saturday July 24, 2010
9pm-2am doors open @ 8pm
$15 Presale online/ $22 at the door
All Ages

For one night only, Reggae on the Bay presents MILLION STYLEZ with 7th STREET LIVE at the breathtaking Craneway Pavilion in Richmond, CA. This Franco-Japanese reggae artist is originally from Sweden and will be performing his breakout hit “Miss Fatty”, “Everyday” from his newest album of the same name and others like “Fade Away, “Me & You” and “Love We A Deal With” through the Craneway Pavilion’s custom sound system, which will undoubtedly create a live music experience not to be missed. Also featuring Luv Fyah & Binghi Ghost and Smoke One (King of Kings/One Blood Sound).This live music event is part of an ongoing Reggae series at the stunning bay front Craneway Pavilion. Located in historic Pt. Richmond, within minutes from Berkeley and Marin, and only 20 minutes from San Francisco, The Craneway is the Bay Area’s hottest, new green event venue. Come enjoy music and food at the new heart of the Bay Area music scene.

Tickets available NOW on-line @
http://www.inticketing.com/evinfo.php?eventid=117166

The Craneway Pavilion
1414 Harbour Way South
Pt. Richmond, CA 94804
510.234.2450
www.reggaeonthebay.net

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