Check out very special live performances by CRIMEKILLZ (Machina Muerte), ZACKEY FORCE FUNK (A.1.R.), M.E.D. (Stones Throw), OLIVER THE 2ND (Black Jungle Squad), DEXTER STORY & FRIENDS (Kindred Spirits), DJ sets by DE LA STAIR (H+R) & MAGO (H+R), plus KILLER SURPRISE GUESTS throughout the night! HIT+RUN CREW will be in the place to be, screenprinting live…be one of the first 100 peeps through the door and receive a FREE gift bag with one blank black shirt to customize, a MONO/POLY "Killer B's" cd, plus collectible H+R stickers. Bring your own shirt or hoodie and get it screen printed for FREE! Don't miss my magic birthday cake!!!!
THE ECHOPLEX (1154 Glendale Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026)
9pm - 2am | $5 | 18+
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Hit + Run Presents “Burnout” ~ March 23rd
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