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R&B Singer Kelly Price LIVE in Concert


Seven-time Grammy nominated R&B Diva, Kelly Price, will be performing TONIGHT at the Promontory in Hyde Park for the launch of Forever Friday Chi ! Kelly Price kicks off the Forever Friday Chi concert series which is guaranteed to bring you an experience you don't want to miss! Other guests include Brandn & Friends performing a live Jazz tribute to the Isley Brothers and DJ Thunder, DJ Sundance and DJ John Styles.



There is still time to get tickets for tonight's special performance, Standing Lounge- regularly $35 on sale for $25 with the promo code "GENVIP" - to purchase click here http://goo.gl/P4gb98 or you can come kick it with us at the After Party and groove until 2am, advance tickets on sale for just $20- to purchase click here http://goo.gl/CvZ35t .


There are a few Premium seats left for $40 which includes access to the VIP Red Carpet and Corporate Reception from 7pm-9pm, hosted by Senator Napoleon Harris and Filmmaker Christopher Nolen, call 773-710-3370 to purchase! Hope to see you there!



What is Forever Friday?
Forever Friday is a global event and digital activation platform founded by former iHeartmedia Program Director Kenard Karter, but sponsored by parent company Halo World Media, a strategic partnership agency with a focus on media, marketing and consulting centered on content development and event execution. ForeverFridayChi.com

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