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Gig: Sunday, 4 April 2010 @ Skypark Terminal SAAS Airport (old T3)


GIG IN AN AIRPORT?

Yes yes yes! Finally. We're pleased to announce a FLASH GIG at Skypark Terminal SAAS Airport right here at the airport (the old Terminal 3 opposite the old Lala Chong seafood restaurant). Email us at openmickl@gmail.com to register. This will the first of many more upcoming gigs at Skypark.

>>EVENT SCHEDULE:
Skypark Concourse
Sat 3 & Sun 4 April
12pm-5pm
Malaysia Toys & Games Fair Preview
Doppelganger Booth
Guitar Hero demo
Traditional Games (Teng Teng, 5stones let's play!)


Date: Sunday, 4 April 2010
Venue: Palm Sports Bar & Grill
Time: 6pm-10pm
Cost: FOC

6.00pm Open Mic (Rizal, Angie, Shai Razi)
7.30pm Acid Hadi
8.00pm Min'z
8.30pm Goodbye 20th Century
9.00pm CAI
9.30pm Niqi from Indonesia
10.00pm Close.

See you again next Sunday @ Skypark.... open mic every Sunday 5pm til later.
Hey! Join us on FB yeah... Spread the word around. Doppelganger KL Open Mic Open Stage @ Skypark every Sunday in April 2010!

HOW TO GET TO SKYPARK?

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