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Special night of Electronic Dance Music (EDM) and DJ Steve Jackson's Farewell Party at Granby Theater

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Special night of Electronic Dance Music (EDM) and DJ Steve Jackson's Farewell Party at Granby Theater

Time: September 17, 2010 at 8pm to September 18, 2010 at 2am
Location: "Granby Theater"
Street: 421 Granby Street
City/Town: Norfolk, VA 23510-1913
Website or Map: http://www.GranbyTheater.com
Phone: 757-961-7208
Event Type: granby theater, dance, club, music, edm, dj, steve jackson
Organized By: Dan "ICE"
Latest Activity: Jan 3, 2016

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Electronic Dance Music (EDM) is back for one big night at Granby Theater with a special farewell to friend and DJ, Steve Jackson. You'll be dancing all night long on the 757's largest dance floor with beats from John King, DJ Swivvle, Anthony Paul, and Steve Jackson!

Doors open early at 8pm and balconies will sell out quickly! Balconies can be reserved by calling Mark at 757-961-7208. Have a party within THE PARTY by booking your balcony now which includes food and a bottle of champagne.


08:00 - 10:00 DJ John King will start at 8pm w/ some Electro/Tribal House!

10:00 - 11:30 DJ Swivvle will be pumping the dance floors w/ some awesome Energetic House Music!

11:30 - 01:30 DJ Steve Jackson vs DJ Anthony Paul tag teaming the decks, spinning together at the same time!

01:30 - close Steve Jackson pleasing us w/ some music that represents who Steve Jackson really is as a DJ!


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