Outkast’s Big Boi to Perform at Affiliate Ball in January

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Big Boi of Outkast will be performing all of the Outkast hits at Affiliate Ball during Affiliate Summit on January 14th, 2013 in Las Vegas. Party strategist Darren Blatt says, “We needed another artist that could please the masses, just like Nelly did last year. I searched online for all of Outkast’s hit songs and found 14 of them. It’s rare to find an artist with so many memorable classics and I couldn’t be more excited for this party! There will be many more surprises ahead for this one, stay tuned.”

Some of Outkast’s biggest songs include: “Ms. Jackson,” “Hey Ya,” “The Way You Move,” “So Fresh, So Clean,” “Roses,” “B.O.B,” “Rosa Parks,” and many more.

This is an official party of the Affiliate Summit, so before you RSVP, make sure you register for the Summit here. Then you can RSVP for the Affiliate Ball here.

SocietyInvite will be the headlining sponsor renaming the party title this round to “SocietyInvite Presents The Affiliate Ball”. OfferSearch and iBallers (gotta love the iBallers girls) joined forces early to secure Platinum sponsorship’s. All levels of sponsorship’s are available right now, if interested please contact the Affiliate Ball at [email protected].

Past Affiliate Balls have been great. No doubt, this one will too. All passes can be picked up at the Affiliate Ball Meet Market booth #108.

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