Virtual Jewel Album Launch Event
. The June 7, 2010, event, preceding by just days the release of her new "Sweet and Wild" album, will provide members and guests with the unique opportunity to experience Jewel's telecast studio performance with the feel of watching live in an intimate venue. Members and guests attending this exclusive, innovative event, at a cost of $50 per ticket (tickets are limited), will enjoy a private club setting to watch the concert on a 10-by-10-foot screen. An interactive component will allow Jewel to speak directly to attendees and answer questions from the audience, as well as give the audience the opportunity to impact the playlist. Immediately following the concert, each attendee will receive an autographed "Sweet and Wild" CD, prior to its release to the public. "We are very excited about teaming with VELOCITY Broadcasting and Jewel to be a part of this groundbreaking event," said Eric Affeldt, ClubCorp's president and CEO. "More importantly though, we are thrilled that this new technology allows us to offer our members, and the general public, such an extraordinary experience. This relationship with VELOCITY opens a door to countless other opportunities to use VELOCITY's technology for other special events." Click here to read today's full Day in Pop report Preview and Purchase Jewel CDs |
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