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My man's got NWA tattooed on his freaking chest.

He's the real deal. He's 50's arch enemy and bro's gonna be at the Avalon tonight at 8:30pm!

West COAST!

How do you get in free?

Just send the text message of "LA" to "FLASH" (35274).

Confused? Full details after the jump:

What:

Sponsored message

Flash Concerts 2006 presents a free, exclusive performance by Los Angeles' own The Game. Music fans can register to "Get in and Win" via local radio promotions or by sending the text message city code "LA" to "FLASH" (35274). Registrants will receive mobile "Flash Alerts" including: event invites, VIP access, meet & greets and special prizing. Text "LA" to "FLASH" or visit your local Cingular Wireless store for more details.

Who:

The Game celebrates his newest release, Doctor's Advocate in stores November 14th. He is a multi-platinum rapper signed to Geffen Records. The Game is considered by many to be a driving force in bringing back the West Coast hip hop scene.

When:

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Doors open at 8:30pm

Where:

Sponsored message

The Avalon

1735 Vine Street

Hollywood, CA 90028

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