TERRENCE J AND KING MAGAZINE CRANK THAT VOTE EVENT took place on Friday, August 15, 2008 9:00 PM - 2:00 AM
at Social Hollywood
in LOS ANGELES CA. More details on the event are below.
HOLLYWOOD – 106 and Park host Terence J in association with KING Magazine will host a red carpet event this Friday in Hollywood with celebrity friends and guests. Challenged by Diddy to use his celebrity to make a difference, Terrence J sets out on a “road trip” to register 100,000 young voters. Throughout the journey, Terrence comes up with an idea to throw a huge “Voter Awareness Rally”. He calls some of his celebrity friends (Soulja Boy, TI, Chris Brown, and David Banner) to help make the event a success. This trip, which started as a simple challenge, turns into a huge youth voting rally. This docu-style special will allow the viewers to live vicariously through Terrence J as he travels the country, meets the people, and pulls off an event that creates youth voter registration history.
When:
Friday, August 15, 2008
Doors Open at 9pm
Red Carpet Arrivals at 10pm
Where:
Social Hollywood
6525 Sunset Boulevard
Hollywood, CA 90028
PLEASE NOTE: This red carpet event will feature live national TV and print media coverage with guest appearances by some of the most influential music entertainers plus much more. Proceeds from this event will benefit the “Crank That Vote” Foundation. Must be at least 21 or older to attend.
For table reservations call Nick at 310.310.1817
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Terrence J is the co-host of BET’s 106 & Park, which can be seen in over 85 million homes in the U.S., Canada, Japan, United Kingdom, and the Caribbean. For the debut in Japan, he and co-host Rocsi taped footage there, and appeared on MTV Video Music Awards Japan. Due to the success of the show, 106 & Park is also set to premier in Germany and South Africa very soon. 106 & Park is BET's highest-rated music series of all time and has quickly become the leading music video countdown show on television, holding the number-one slot among African American households.