ERIC ROBERSON & MARTIN LUTHER LIVE IN CONCERT

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ERIC ROBERSON & MARTIN LUTHER LIVE IN CONCERT

Time: November 28, 2015 from 7pm to 11pm
Location: Bal Thaetre
Street: 14808 E 14th st
City/State: San Leandro, California
Phone: 5106147700
Event Type: hip, hop, r&b, soul, neo, eric, roberson, bay, area, thanksgiving
Organized By: Supabad Entertainment
Latest Activity: Nov 5, 2015

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Ladies and Gentlemen Supabad Entertainment Presents


ERIC ROBERSON Live in Concert

Join Us Thanksgiving Weekend for a night of R&B entertainment as the GRAMMY Award Nominee, Singer, Songwriter, and Producer Eric Roberson performs LIVE at The Historic Bal Theatre. Eric has achieved major milestones in his career, from being a successful songwriter and producer for notable artists like Jill Scott, Musiq Soulchild, Dwele, Vivian Green and countless others. He will be rocking his hits, Picture Perfect, Summertime Anthem, At The Same Time, SHE and many more. Do Not Miss this event, get your advance tickets now!!

Also Opening The Show the Bay Area's Own,

Martin Luther

Click here for Reserved tickets .... http://www.baltheatre.com/

Also Featuring Original Djs 

Pos Red & LL Supreme


Saturday November 28th 2015

The Historic Bal Theatre

14808 E 14th St, San Leandro, CA 94578

7pm Doors

Show starts at 8pm

All Ages ( minors must be accompanied by an adult )

www.supabadentertainment.com

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