Singapore Grand Prix 2015 is the famous Formula 1 event which gathers annually celebrities from all over the world willing to see famous racers such as the British champion Lewis Hamilton. The already ascending star racing for Mercedes AMG ( Petronas ) is definitely going to be a favorite winner at Singapore Grand Prix 2015 taking the first place at the Abu Dhabi Formula 1 Grand Prix for two times in a row. Singapore Grand Prix 2015 starts on 18th September and lasts until 20th September, a great Formula 1 Show where super fast cars are driven at high speeds on the amazing circuit in Singapore. Tourists and race enthusiasts are absolutely thrilled to hear the roaring sounds of hundreds of horse power who seem to capture the entire city.
A good idea is to admire the Singapore Grand Prix 2015 from high floors of the hotel windows surrounding or located nearby the circuit, where fast moving F1 rockets can be easily spotted. For those who are willing to “hear the beating heart” of the Singapore Grand Prix 2015 a great surprise is prepared by the famous Club in Singapore – Zouk. Clubbing addicts will be delighted to find the iconic Mambo Jambo event specially created by Zouk for Singapore Grand Prix 2015 participants. Celebrating the past and present, the Mambo Jambo by Zouk is a very appreciated event regarding the parties, music and the incredible atmosphere created. For those interested to participate at the Mambo Jambo Zouk event, a ticket with a value over 68 $ is required and the location is hold within the Esplanade Park in Zone 4 of the Singapore Grand Prix 2015.
For such a representative event in Singapore, dating back since 2008, Zouk Club has invited some of the best DJ’s in Asia who are going to entertain the partying participants of Singapore Grand Prix 2015. Playing great Mambo hits and offering you some unforgettable nights at the Singapore Grand Prix 2015, Dj’s such as Andrew Tang, DJ B or Jeremy Boon will be ready to keep you dancing until dawn. Tickets can also be achieved from the official website of the Singapore Grand Prix 2015: http://www.singaporegp.sg/ where guests can stay in touch with the latest news or any schedule changes of the most wanted event of the year in Singapore.
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Tem razão Miguel Santos, é talvez um abuso a utilização que se faz actualmente da palavra subúrbio. Mas é simplesmente porque os subúrbios em Portugal são quase sempre de má qualidade urbanÃstica e arciuteqtónica fruto da falta de planeamento do território. Noutros paÃses / culturas não se faz essa associação pois muitas vezes os subúrbios são as áreas urbanas com melhor qualidade de vida (como em Viena). Obrigado pela chamada de atenção.