Friday, June 8, 2007

MINISTRY OF SOUND in Sri Lanka


The finest in dance music, Ministry Of Sound from London will be down here in Sri Lanka for the biggest club night of the year!! The party takes place on the 23rd of this month at H2O.

The line-up comprises DJ’s from MOS and Sri Lanka, dancers and even celebrities. The event has divided into four categories – Percussion, Global Presence, Local Flava and Jaw dropping Moves.

Here’s a lowdown of the announced line-up…
Dipesh Parmar – DJ and A&R for Ministry Of Sound’s annual releases such as Clubbers Guide, 21st Century Disco, Trans Nation and The Chillout Session. He’s the brainchild behind some of the biggest club anthems in 2007 including Destination Callabria (Alex Gaudino), Creeps (Camilla Jones) and Boogie 2Nite (Booty Luv). The man has performed all over the world. And he is currently touring with Groove Armada.
Kelly – A stunning dancer who just returned from the US after touring with Snoop Dogg and P.Diddy.
Franky Wedge – The well known blonde celebrity/model/entertainer who has been featured on music videos, movies, magazines and numerous promos. She recently appeared in the sexy video for Eric Prydz’ "Call On Me". She also made the cover of FHM’s 100 Sexiest Women. Other appearances include Ford Mondeo TV commercial, Maxim, Loaded, Front Mag and the latest being Napster Girl online promo video.
DJ Prasadh - The former resident DJ of the club Tabu. He has been in the scene for over 10 years.

The tickets are priced at Rs.1500 and will be available at the entrance. You receive a free Axe Deo with every ticket.

The event is made possible by Action Station, AXE, Red Bull & Wrangler.
Official hospitality partner: Trans Asia
Official Radio Station: YES FM
Official Print Media: Sunday Times & Daily Mirror

You can refer the following event partners’ links for further information…
MOS Website: http://www.ministryofsound.co.uk/
Action Station: http://www.actionstation.lk/
H2O: http://www.h2olanka.lk/
YES FM: http://www.yesfmonline.com/
Sunday Times: http://www.sundaytimes.lk/

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