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hi

anyone going to MOS from here? a group of us are going. should be about 10-15 of us :P

just curious if anyone else is coming along? we have a hotel room for the weekend at the Mont Clare Apartments. really cheap and is located on Hay St.. so walking isnt a problem.. also able to walk to PAS the next day.. Hooray!

should be a good night.

would like to catch up with pplz if they going.

:rave:

w00t

-pie

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Dismal ticket sales for ministry :) only sold two lol ahh wellz have fun guys gonna give this one a miss, ermmm ohh yeah Have handed ministry tickets back so don't ask me to get any :)

couldn't be bothered digging my thread up :P

adrian :rofl:

p.s:- will have sci fi tickets on sale soon

welll if ur planning to see sasha, it's gonna be a late one his set only starts at 2am finishes at 6am :) and if ur planning to see Kid Kenobi also gonna be a late one coz his set starts at 2.30am finishes at 5am :D

adrian :D

Sasha's Involver Arena - Metro City

Sasha - 4 hrs!!

Luke Chable

John Course

Kriece (dex'n'fx)

John Course

Chad D

MOS Annual Arena - Metro City Skybar

John Course

Warren 10

Adam Kelly

Terry Waites

Adam Kytka

Loaded Dice Arena - Monkey Bar

Aphrodite

Micky Finn

Rintell

Daeomos

Diamond D

MC's Assassin, J Rippa & X-Sessive

Grand Central Arena

Mark Rae feat Pete Simpson

Kid Kenobi feat MC Shureshock

Dazz K

Beaux

Signal Drivers

There's the line up for you. Signal Drivers!!^#&one11!111one11!!11twotwo!2

I wanna see sasha and digweed team up again..

they played a night at the old ermmm rumour/stdio 54? about uhmmm 7-8 yrs ago now..

walked in and first got nailed by the intense heat, then was amazed to go into the room and find 2000 or so people stuffed into it, and a nice quiet bit playing which then went into a massive drum roll and the crowd went burko..

thruly some of the best dj's ive ever seen in action..

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