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Party at Chengdu’s Xiongmao Live this Valentine’s Day

Feb 07, 2012 eChinacities.com
When: Feb 14, 2012 21:30-03:00.
Where: East Music Park
Xiongmao, Building 30, East Music Park, 4 Jianshe Nanzhi Lu, Chenghua District, Chengdu
成都成华区 建设南支路4号东区音乐公园30,31号楼熊猫
028 6139 1039
Price: 150 RMB (includes one free drink)
 
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1that DJ is beat:

Who the hell would pay that to see some no name DJ play on a tuesday night?

ReplyFeb 09, 2012 15:50
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2jerry:

You'd think an international DJ would have some kind of web presence, but I can't find a single piece of info on this guy other than some "African" party he played a few months ago.

ReplyFeb 09, 2012 16:07

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