Tucson, AZ 85706
United States of America
This month Sunday June 24th, 2007 at the Tucson Convention Center is where this excitement will take place. This is no ordinary concert, this is a national event. Getting buzz across the coast, this concert is getting radio play and notice across the Southwest. With live performances by UNK, Baby Bash, DJ Kane from the Kumbia Kings, MC Magic, Hotrod from G-Unit, Cinque from the Manup Squad, and No Remorse; this lineup is sure make attending this event a no-brainer.
Coming from the ATL, UNK will be performing his chart breaking hits "Walk it Out" and "2 Step" off the heavy hitting album Beat'n Down Yo Block. If that wasn't enough, Baby Bash will be tearing up the stage with all his hits. Also G-Unit's own Hotrod will be live in the house performing his hit "Be Easy." The Green Beat will be covering this concert for exclusive interviews and coverage of the entire show.
Over 20 car and bike clubs will be at this all ages indoor event. Children 10 years of age and younger get in free. A booth with Adventure Girl, Boy Dora, and Diego will be available for the kids.
On show will be the classic cars of yesterday and the supped out whips of the future. Don't sleep on this event and buy your tickets early. Be sure to listen to Tucson's Hot 98.3 for more show details and on how you can win free tickets to this event. Tickets are $24 in advance and $29 at the door. Tickets are available at the T.C.C., all Ticket Master Locations, and TicketMaster.com
Attention all car, truck, and bike clubs: To enter clubs or vehicles into the show please email tucsoncarshow@aol.com or call (602) 405-9919 For Artist Performance email angelica@latinaffiliated.comFor Booths email bglent2003@aol.com
Transportation provided by Top Notch Limousines (520) 979-0167 www.topnotchlimos.net
For more information be sure to check online at www.myspace.com/2007tucsoncarshow or www.dagreenbeat.com for exclusive coverage on this event. Coverage by Latin Affiliated, XPOZ Magazine, and www.dagreenbeat.com
Andrew Bess June 2007
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My GF gave birth to our son last wed. so I didnt end up going. I had the editor cover the interview with Baby Bash. From what she said it was great. But I did the hospital thing and watched a better show lol. My son is healthy and home now so Im excited lol.
How was the show? Better yet, what was your FAVORITE ride there? Tell me about it from the make and model to the colors. I love cars. I like speeding more though, especially on Lake Shore Drive.
And just an FYI, the remix of "Walk It Out" with Andre 3000 on it is cra-zy. "Walk it out like an usher/If you say real talk, I probably won't trust ya..." *bobbing my head*
If I was there, I'd definitely attend this event. The Chicago car show was only $5 with canned food and I had the time of my life drooling over all the cars (specifically the Suzukis, which I ended up buying a couple months later). My MySpace page has a gang of photos of me and my car; whoever said women can't love their cars like a man does LIED! We had Kelis at ours, but I'd have much rathered to have UNK so I could "Walk It Out" and check out the rides too. Sounds like fun!