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anyone wanting to come to gods kitchen, me mates got about 30 tickets left pm me if your seriously interested, Tickets are fixed price at $55, i will stress that i am making no money wat so ever outta this, just trying to hook yas up :D be quick he had 100 tickets at start of the week only 30 left now ;)

adrian :(

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bam call me asap to drop money off

dan, got line up in my room, but can't be assed typing it lol, Main Room:- John 00 Fleming, BK, savage and halliwell, plus my mate adam kelly will be supporting dj along with kenny L as said above... Infusion is coming back but they aren't playing main stage :D personally i don;t think i will check monkey bar out but who knows....

adrian :)

Godskitchen

Date: Sun 3rd Oct, 2004

Time: 10:00 pm

Venue: Metro City/Monkey Bar

City: Perth

Cost:

Gods Kitchen Sunday October 3 (Queens Birthday Long Weekend) - Metro City and Monkey Bar :

In what is becoming the October Long Weekend tradition Gods Kitchen returns for a 3 room extravaganza ...

Line-up Summary :

* Godskitchen Arena (Metro City)

John 00 Fleming (UK); Anne Savage (UK); Eddie Halliwell (UK); BK (UK) plus Kenny L, Adam Kelly

* Plastik Arena

Infusion Live; Kevin Saunderson (USA); Evil-9 (UK) plus Chad D; Dazz K

*Loaded Dice Arena (Monkey Bar)

Storm and MC Rage (UK) plus more tbc

Tickets available from :

Limited earlybird tickets on sale from Thursday August 12 for the discount price of $50 + BF until sold out. Thereafter tickets $65 + BF. Strictly limited Student-Priced tickets from Murdoch Uni Guild. Digital/Gods Kitchen Double Pax $70 from Planet Vid

From inthemix.com.au :)

yeah yas, kenny always does it, at every event he at you can always be assured he will be trying to get his voice on the mic over everyone elses sets.... did it to marco v at digital as well :P enough said....

i just got my phone stolen yesterday, so now i have no way of contacting any of yas

adrian :)

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