Where:Union 76 Station
6537 Melrose Avenue
Los Angeles, CA. 90038
When: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 3:00 PM � 5:00 PM **(NOTE EXTENDED TIMES!)**
Why: Bimbo, the international hip-hop and Reggaeton sensation who has worked with artists including Alicia Keys, Marc Anthony and Carlos Santana, and whose new animated series (Bimbo and Friends) will debut this fall on Cartoon Network and Univision, is touring the country with a truly valuable commodity � free gas! And now, he is bringing it to Los Angeles!
In one of the most original and unprecedented promotions ever, Bimbo is coming to the automobile mecca of America to help struggling motorists, by offering $35 relief towards filling up the gas tanks of the first 100 people who turn up at the Los Angeles Union 76 Gas Station.* In a sprawling city where nearly everyone has at least one vehicle, many people remain unable to catch up with the skyrocketing costs of the fuel necessary to keep their vehicles � and their lives � in motion.
The event will feature Bimbo�s Freedom Girls pumping the gas and will also spotlight Bimbo performing an energizing version of his new single, fueling the spirits of the crowds with his entertaining showmanship, while filling their tanks with free gasoline.
Join one of Latin music�s hottest stars as he puts his money where his mouth is. Just ask Bimbo to �Fill Up Your Gas Tank� and � this Wednesday � you�ll actually get more than you could ask for: a sizzling hot artist, a blistering performance of his hit single (currently #2 on R&R�s Latin Club Charts) and your thirsty tank fueled to the brim!
*(Commercial Vehicles Excluded)
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