SOUL SLAM SF VI: PRINCE & MICHAEL JACKSON

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SOUL SLAM SF VI: PRINCE & MICHAEL JACKSON

Time: June 11, 2011 at 9pm to June 12, 2011 at 4am
Location: Mezzanine, San Francisco, CA
Street: 444 Jessie Street
City/State: San Francisco, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://soulslamsf6.eventbrite…
Event Type: san, francisco, ca
Organized By: Massive Selector, fresco, King Most, Keistar Productions
Latest Activity: May 23, 2011

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saturday, june 11 2011
fresco, massive selector & keistar present
SOUL SLAM VI: PRINCE & MICHAEL JACKSON 

@ mezzanine, 444 jessie street, sf
21+ | 9pm-4am | Presale $20, Door $25
tickets: soulslamsf6.eventbrite.com

fresco, Massive Selector & Keistar are proud to bring you the 6th installment of what's become a Summertime tradition in the beautiful Bay Area: SOUL SLAM: PRINCE AND MICHAEL JACKSON returns to MEZZANINE (444 Jessie Street, San Francisco) this Saturday, June 11th. Don't miss an unforgettable evening of non-stop soul music celebrating 2 of music’s biggest icons.  On the ones-and-twos, we've got New York's finest DJ SPINNA rockin' the best of the Michael Jackson and his Royal Clan (Jackson 5, Jermaine, Janet, Rebbie, MJ covers & More) and Prince and all his Disciples (Sheila E, The Time, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Alexander O' Neal, Vanity 6, Apolonia, Morris Day & More). Also in the mix is Bay Area heavies Hakobo, Marky & King Most setting the dance floor up with the goodness. Hosted by TOP TEN SOCIAL.

This is one of the biggest events of the year! Early arrival highly suggested. Capacity expected. Pick up your presale tickets now! SOUL SLAM SF VI is dedicated to the life, memory, and music of the KING OF POP, MICHAEL JACKSON and the birthday of PRINCE who celebrates his 53rd birthday earlier that week!


featuring
DJ SPINNA (NYC)

along with
MARKY | HAKOBO | KING MOST

hosted by
TOP TEN SOCIAL

bottle service reservations
415.625.8880 or info@mezzaninesf.com

massiveselector.com
keistar.com
djspinna.com

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