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Scribe and Elemeno P at Onewa Domain

North Shore City media release

Scribe and Elemeno P at Onewa Domain


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Scribe

*****

March 10, 2008

Around 2,500 of North Shore City’s youngest folk turned up to see Scribe and local legends Elemeno P in action at Onewa Domain on Sunday afternoon.

The crowd of mainly teenagers were very well behaved and lapped up the golden rays the weather god’s gifted us this weekend.

Scribe and Elemeno P were the main acts, supported by Atlas and Goodnight Nurse.

This event was bought to you by North Shore City Council, The Edge radio station, Coca Cola and Youthtown.


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Three lucky folk (featured in the attached winners’ photo) have earned themselves a FREE Shore Sounds summer pack by simply being snapped at the show having a good time.

To retrieve the free pack, simply turn up in person at the main reception of North Shore City Council in Takapuna, and ask to see events marketing man, Francis Martin.

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Elemeno P

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More photographs from this year’s Shore Sounds shows’ can be found by visiting www.shoresounds.co.nz.

The next Shore Sounds show is this Saturday, March 15, with the Batucada Sound Machine working a storm at Takapuna’s Beach Reserve.

ENDS


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