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Just thought id do some shameless free promotion in here :D

GrooveOn, an Australian run company promoting and running big R&B/Rap/HipHop events throughout the country is having its 4th birthday and to celebrate is throwing a party in most Australian major cities.

The Canberra event will include one of Sydney's premier DJ's, DJ A-Style (DJ for Wepon X, who supported Xzibit) and heaps of live acts to be announced shortly. The event will be at the Sultans night club in Civic on Saturday 3rd September.

This is bound to be one of the biggest parties in Canberra for 2005, so why not come along and celebrate the start of spring and the coming of warmer weather with a night out supported by excellent live acts, good music, and alcohol (if you drink :)).

Hope to see some of you guys there :angry:

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