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Standing floor. No under 14s. Balcony 300 level front row. For safety please do not place items on balcony ledge. Balcony 300 level. Not suitable for patrons with limited mobility. One of the biggest Festival Brands in the North East, Kubix Festival, is going on tour and bringing a huge night of 90?s and 00?s superstars to 4 arenas across the Country this December including the Utilita Arena Newcastle on Saturday 14th December 2024 Headlined by The Vengaboys alongside Kubix favourites Ultrabeat, 2 Unlimited, The Outhere Brothers, Alice Deejay, Flip N Fill and East 17 you?ll be singing and dancing all night long! If you?ve been to Kubix Festival before you do not want to miss getting your Kubix fix at Christmas! With a huge production and a few surprises promised by the Kubix team, Kubix on Tour is going to be one of the biggest nights in the Christmas Party Calendar!
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The Outhere Brothers Biography
The Outhere Brothers is a rap duo, consisting of lyricist Craig "Malik" Simpkins and producer/remixer Lamar "Hula" Mahone.
They are primarily known for their hits "Don't Stop (Wiggle Wiggle)", "Fuk U In The Ass", "Boom Boom Boom" and "La De da de de de (We Like To Party)" from 1998's "The Other Side". Their music by 1997/1998 was attempted to be banned in the United Kingdom because of their huge teen audience into their risqué 2 Live Crew like lyrics. Their music is usually classified as eurodance, even though they are from the United States. The duo formed in chicago in 1987. Their music in the U.S. is especially popular among Discoteque patrons in both regular nightclubs and gay nightclubs. In the UK, The Outhere Brothers became the third group to have consecutive #1 hits with their first two singles.
Read MoreThey are primarily known for their hits "Don't Stop (Wiggle Wiggle)", "Fuk U In The Ass", "Boom Boom Boom" and "La De da de de de (We Like To Party)" from 1998's "The Other Side". Their music by 1997/1998 was attempted to be banned in the United Kingdom because of their huge teen audience into their risqué 2 Live Crew like lyrics. Their music is usually classified as eurodance, even though they are from the United States. The duo formed in chicago in 1987. Their music in the U.S. is especially popular among Discoteque patrons in both regular nightclubs and gay nightclubs. In the UK, The Outhere Brothers became the third group to have consecutive #1 hits with their first two singles.
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