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Moving disco tour kicks off at Bulgaria's Black Sea Coast

Mon, Jul 13 2009 17:20 CET 1063 Views 1 Comment
Moving disco tour kicks off at Bulgaria's Black Sea Coast

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Moving disco tour kicks off at Bulgaria's Black Sea Coast

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It is called the Liqueur Start A Party, it has too many wheels to count and consists of four specially equipped trucks that, once at their destination, transform into a complete high-tech disco that meets operational requirements and noise proof levels.

The moveable disco was an "avant-garde music and social project designed for young people in Bulgaria," a media statement sent out on July 13 said.

The four trucks carry everything from their own generators for electricity, to air conditioning and a modern sound installation.

The trucks are to tour 208 Bulgarian cities in 240 days and, along the way, various famous Bulgarian singers and bands will make appearances.

The idea of the project is not new; it has been imported from the UK. The intention of the project is to provide the latest in Bulgarian pop music youth "in every corner of the country," the media statement said.

Part of the entrance receipts will go to the Association Protect the Women, for projects supporting people with disabilities. The disco itself has a ramped entrance, so it is accessible for disabled people.

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