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Asian-American hip hop group Far East Movement will headline the finish line concert at the Rose Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 17, following the 13.1 Block Party taking place throughout the streets of Pasadena.
Asian-American hip hop group Far East Movement will headline the finish line concert at the Rose Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 17, following the 13.1 Block Party taking place throughout the streets of Pasadena.
Far East Movement will perform their chart-topping hits such as “Like
a G6” (see above video) and “Rocketeer” among others. The group’s new album
“Dirty Bass” encompasses a futuristic connection between rap, dance, and
pop.
To date, the album has generated the international hit singles “Live My Life” featuring Justin Bieber and Red Foo of LMFAO, as well as “Turn Up The Love” featuring Cover Drive.
To date, the album has generated the international hit singles “Live My Life” featuring Justin Bieber and Red Foo of LMFAO, as well as “Turn Up The Love” featuring Cover Drive.
“Far East Movement has some of the hottest hip hop songs on the
airwaves,” said Event Director Shana Reed. “They will bring the party
atmosphere our runners deserve to celebrate the accomplishment of
completing 13.1 or 3.1 miles.
The Rose Bowl is a perfect finish line
venue, and I know our participants will be equally excited to hear Far
East Movement’s chart-topping singles.”
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In addition to FM’s headlining performance, runners
will also enjoy the sounds of live, local bands playing along the course
as motivation and entertainment, along with enthusiastic cheerleaders
and thousands of spectators. Both races start and finish at the
iconic Rose Bowl, and the half-marathon course continues on to pass
over the Colorado ["Suicide"] Bridge, through Old Town Pasadena, and around the
Brookside Golf Course. Runners will enjoy numerous scenic landmarks
including the Tournament House, the Norton Simon Museum [with its massive permanent Buddhist collection], and... More
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