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LOST Events Presents BOOMBoX

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With a new logo comes a new party, and LOST Events certainly knows how to throw one of them. Bringing the finest beats and playing them loud in a top secret but super sexy Sydney location, LOST Events presents BOOMBoX on 24th January.

Seeing some competition in recent times, the original and the best are back to show everyone how it’s done. As with all LOST Events, this party is carried by word of mouth. What we do know, is that BOOMBoX is going back to the day when music was played unashamedly loud for all to hear on ghettotastic master blasters captured by the kids on the streets of New York during summer.

The line-up and location are still a mystery, with the exact whereabouts sent to ticket holders one hour before kick-off via SMS, but fun is certainly guaranteed. So slip on your Adidas Originals and short shorts, get your boombox on your shoulder and get ready for a summer day of beats, jams and good times.

What: LOST Events Present BOOMBoX
When: Saturday 24th January 2015 12pm-8pm
Where: Unknown
More info: www.lostevents.com

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