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Universal City Walk Lights the 5 Towers and Offers Celebrations

Mariachis, lights and Ryan Beatty will perform this weekend.

Universal CityWalk Unwraps the Spirited Holidays with Live Concert Performances as

“5 Towers” Sparkles with Thousands of Twinkling Lights

 

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This Weekend Ryan Beatty, Chelsea Williams and Mariachi Divas

 

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WHAT:            Universal CityWalk celebrates the holidays at “5 Towers” with live holiday entertainment as the state-of-the-art venue, radiates with a dazzling new, multimedia light display and the illumination of a towering custom-built Christmas tree—the first-of-its-kind in North America—choreographed in unison to hundreds of thousands of twinkling lights glistening throughout the plaza.    Spreading good tidings and joy will be the merry sounds of a diverse line-up of music acts performing a selection of both contemporary and classic holiday hits. 

 

WHO:              Ryan Beatty, the 17-year-old singing sensation from Clovis, CA, has built an uncanny following and buzz within the entertainment industry as a breakout

star. Ryan has built worldwide popularity with nearly 34 million views on YouTube and will perform tracks from his debut EP “Because of You.”Opening

for Ryan is Chelsea Williams, an emerging artist who got her start as one of CityWalk’s talented street performers.

 

On Sunday, December 2, Mariachi Divas, the first female mariachi group to ever win a Grammy, will perform representing the true flavor of Los Angeles with their unique blend of Latin American sounds.

                       

 

WHEN:            Saturday, December 1, 2012

Ryan Beatty and Chelsea Williams

7 p.m. – Performance Time

 

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Mariachi Divas

6 p.m. – Performance Time

 

WHERE:          “5 Towers” on Universal CityWalk

100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, CA 91608


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