Planet Art Council, an open organization established in Shenzhen whose purpose is to connect people from all walks of art from all over to establish a network of support will be having its official grand launching this coming 25th of August. The event will be a beach concert party featuring most of Shenzhen's premiere live acts and is called PAC-U (Planet Art Council United) and will be held at the Aloha Beach Club with address at the Water Front Villa #7, Peng Cheng Village, Dapeng Town, Shenzhen, China. Just some of the participating artists include Bolt Action, Coco, Billy the Kid, Ponch, Dinorah, Gone Wild, Kaktooz, Leon & Tas, Harmony, Flow Control, The Outlaws, Quatro, Banned, Bamboo Jedi, Monkey Bros., DJ Funky Pilot, Dave Stone, Johnny Cashless, Bric a Brac and the 3Ms. More special guest performers are expected to join the fun. The ticket is priced at only RMB150 each inclusive of 2 beers and a round-trip transportation from the city to the beach and back. Pick-up: August 25 Sea World, Mc Donalds – 8 to 8:30am Mc Cawley's Futian - 9 to 9:30am Going back: after party August 25 Sunday – 12:00 midninght August 26 Monday – 2:00 PM (14:00) Aside from an all out performance and jam of some of Asia's finest talents, there will be lucky draws and special beach games and prizes to be given away from sponsors. PAC-U, Planet Art Council's grand launching is supported by most of the live music venues in Shenzhen as well as the local community PAC is expecting a huge turn-out so it is advisable to get your tickets early. |
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After a couple of weeks break from their regular stint at Mc Cawley's Futian, Harmony, arguably Shenzhen's best acoustic band power trio is back from a well deserved vacation. Harmony is made up of Alvin on guitars, Malou the band leader and vocalist and Eejay, the band's percussionist, vocalist and all around comic clown who also got married during their time in the Philippines. He also maintains airing of his We Chat radio channel Shenzhen Band Station under the name DJ Romantiko.
Also part of Planet Art Council, groups like Harmony is what makes Shenzhen's arts and music community truly unique and special.You can catch them live at Mc Cawley's Futian 5 days a week. They also host open mic sessions on Tuesdays.
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