Goodie Mob Reunites for ‘Remember Atlanta’
Performance – Tickets on Sale Saturday August 1st

Shameless Plug Promotions announced a one-night only Goodie Mob reunion performance at the Masquerade in Atlanta on Saturday September 19, 2009. Doors open at 7:00 pm. Tickets for ‘Remember Atlanta’ go on sale Saturday, August 1st through Ticketmaster.
“The Goodie Mob Reunion is something we have collectively talked about doing for a long time. The people have called for it, and with the state of the union the way it is, the time is right,” said Cee-Lo Green.
The highly anticipated show is expected to be the highlight of the hip hop community’s concert events this year and will feature other members of the Dungeon family.
“This show means a lot to the people of Atlanta,” said Jabari Graham, one-fourth of the do-no-wrong new events group, Shameless Plug Promotions. “I grew up in Atlanta back when Dungeon and La Face were doing their thing. We knew this reunion show has been in the works for years, so to be a part of making this concert happen is just remarkable for us. For so long, Atlanta has been labeled as swag or crunk, so a lot of acts may feel they shouldn’t make a stop here. We know ATL is more than that and we’re out to prove it.”
Shameless Plug Promotions, has already made a name for itself by bringing some of the hottest and hardest-to-get acts to the city, performing in some of the most talked about shows. The group recently brought Devin the Dude to Atlanta and produced the highly successful Drake concert at the Loft that sold out within five hours off the strength of Facebook and Twitter updates. Local celebrities Jermaine Dupri, Trey Songz and Usher turned out for the concert, with Songz and Usher giving impromptu performances.
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Hell Yeah!!!! Goodie forever, still Trill!