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Pink pebbles promote Brighton karaoke bar

Pink pebbles promote Brighton karaoke bar Pink pebbles promote Brighton karaoke bar

Beachgoers should keep their eyes peeled this weekend to win some prizes.

Along with the normal pebbles on Brighton beach, there will be a number of special pink ones.

The unusual coloured stones have been placed on the beach to celebrate the launch of new Brighton bar Lucky Voice.

The venue has seven private karaoke room, which host between four and 15 singer, as well as a cocktail bar.

Anyone who finds a pink pebble will win a free sing at Lucky Voice for themselves and up to 15 friends.

The winning pebbles should be presented at Lucky Voice in Black Lion Street, Brighton.

The first five pebbles returned will win star prizes of two hours free room hire, a round of cocktails and two bottles of bubbly.

For every pebble redeemed the company will also donate £2 to Soundmakers Brighton and Hove, a campaign by the Brighton and Hove Music Trust to raise £100,000 to buy musical instruments for children taking part in the programme.

Lucky Voice will be open seven days a week, from 3pm to 2am.

For more information visit www.luckyvoice.com.

Comments(6)

Teresa Green says...
2:09pm Sat 30 May 09

This is a free advert for the bar, not news.

Tye says...
2:16pm Sat 30 May 09

Teresa Green wrote:
This is a free advert for the bar, not news.
Oh shut up!

Jim BB says...
3:14pm Sat 30 May 09

Oh joy, oh rapture unforeseen!

Nice ad, though.

Acheron says...
10:26pm Sat 30 May 09

I feel cheated! I'm colourblind!

kkj says...
1:47am Sun 31 May 09

Tye wrote:
Teresa Green wrote:
This is a free advert for the bar, not news.
Oh shut up!
Why shut up? Teresa's right.

I also note thast you can win a free 'sing'. Since when did karaoke bars charge for singing?

I'm used to seeing performers who are paid to perform, not paying to perform myself for the benefit of others.

stan bailey says...
7:30am Sun 31 May 09

Is this a variation on fly posters, which is illegal. should the Argus be promoting this rubbish on the beach?

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