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Free Car Show And Concert With Bigboi From Outkast This Thursday!


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On November 18th Sydney will host a one time only Need for Speed Hot Pursuit “On Tour” event. Visiting 7 cities across the United States, Sydney is the only Australian city to be part of the official detour.

Headlining Need for Speed Hot Pursuit ‘On Tour’ will be U.S. hip-hop superstar Big Boi. Having claimed six Grammy Awards with Outkast, Big Boi will now be rocking the Hordern Pavilion well into the night!

Also, the adjoining Royal Hall of Industries will be packed with select modified cars (each car has been hand-picked to be on show which promises quality over quantity!).

The after party isn't open to all (you need to register to get your free tickets) but the car show is, so feel free to come down and check it out.

More details at: http://www.nfsontour.com.au



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