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2009 Jul 02 Win Tickets to Don't Stop: The Official Michael Jackson Tribute Night at Club LA

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Rounding out a week since the passing of legendary pop-musician Michael Jackson comes a tribute performance by DJ Spark, presented by Street Hustle. DJ Spark will perform at Club LA July 3rd. Doors open at 10 pm. Cover is RMB 50 and two free vouchers for entry will be given to the first correct answer to this trivia Question: In his sole trip to mainland China, Michael Jackson said the beautiful greenery of Zhongshan reminded him of what country?

1. The U.S.

2. Switzerland

3. Greenland

4. Panama

5. Neverland

6. Michael Jackson has never been to China

From Street Hustle:

“As you may have heard, icon Michael Jackson passed away on Thursday. From the Jackson 5 to Thriller, Michael Jackson is truly irreplaceable--a loss for all of us.

In Michael's honor and to remember the man, the music, the legend, Street Hustle is throwing the Don't Stop: Michael Jackson tribute night next Friday, July 3rd at Club LA. We'll have a special DJ Spark, longtime friend and follower of MJ spinning Michael Jackson's best all night, with MJ dance-off competitions, look-alike contests, costumes, and more.

We've grown up listening to Michael, so let's bring Beijing to the international scene and remember the man like he would want us to. MJ's music will heal Beijing as his music lives on. Don't stop!”

Submissions to a.spicer@truerun.com

Photo Credit: http://www.michaeljackson-invincible-kingofpop.com/

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