Malta Music Week & The Isle of MTV
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In the days leading up to the Isle of MTV concert, Malta will be hosting the Malta Music Week, featuring various activities from club nights, beach parties and street concerts in Malta's hottest nightspots.
Fri. 24th June : Gianpula Night Club Rabat - Cascada performing all her hits.
Sat. 25th June : Sunglasses at Night - Popeye Village
Tue. 28th June : Creamfields
Thur. 30th June : Isle of MTV Malta Special - Floriana
Isle of MTV 2011
The Isle of MTV returns to Malta for it's fifth consective year and this year it promises to sizzle again.
The free concert will take place on the Floriana Granaries on June 30th and this year's line up includes
Snoop Dogg, LMFAO and Far East Movement.
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Snoop Dogg |
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Calvin Cordozar Broadus, Jr. (born October 20, 1971), better known by his stage name Snoop Dogg, is an American rapper, record producer, actor and entertainer. Snoop is best known as a rapper in the West Coast hip hop scene, and for being one of Dr. Dre's most notable proteges.
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LMFAO
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LMFAO are an American electro hop duo that formed in 2006 in Los Angeles, California, consisting of rappers and DJs Redfoo, (Stefan Kendal Gordy, born September 3, 1975)[2][3] and SkyBlu (Skyler Husten Gordy, born August 23, 1986).[4] They are the son and grandson, respectively, of Motown record label founder Berry Gordy, making them uncle and nephew.[5][6] Their music incorporates a theme of partying and drinking, and the group commonly refers to their music style as "party rock."d
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Far East Movement |
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Far East Movement (stylized Far-East Movement and abbreviated FM) is an American electro hop quartet based in Los Angeles, California. The group formed in 2003 and consists of Kev Nish (Kevin Nishimura), who is of Japanese and Chinese descent, Prohgress (James Roh), of Korean descent, J-Splif (Jae Choung), of Korean descent and DJ Virman (Virman Coquia), of Filipino descent.[1] They put together the first multicultural live music event in Koreatown, Los Angeles to benefit a drug rehabilitation center in the community called "Movementality".[2] FM's first claim to fame was their song "Round Round" featured in the Hollywood movie, The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, and its subsequent soundtrack, video game and DVD.
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