Donna Summer

Win tickets to see Donna Summer

03/07/2009

text: EB Team

Two pairs of lucky disco fans now have a chance to win tickets to see living legend Donna Summer at Electronic Beats Classics on July 30.

To qualify, just send a thoughtful paragraph to win@electronicbeats.net about what it would mean for you to see Donna Summer’s first solo show in Berlin. Additionally, one respondent will win a new Sony Ericsson w705 phone. Submissions will be accepted until July 20.

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Donna Summer can be credited - in conjunction with her producer Giorgio Moroder - with the invention of electronic disco: the songstress’ hit “I Feel Love” essentially paved the way for the future of dance music. With 14 number-one hits, five Grammys, six American music awards and 130 million albums sold worldwide, Donna Summer has written music history.

On July 30, the disco icon – who hasn’t performed in Germany since the beginning of her career -- will take to Tempodrom’s stage with a sizable orchestra to reinterpret her greatest hits. Purchase tickets for this landmark event on www.eventim.de or www.getgo.de.

Find further information on the event here.

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