R&B legend Larry "D" Dodson will host an R&B concert production "Back to Life, Back to Reality" scheduled for June 18th and 19th at two Tunica, MS venues.
Working its Events.com partnership, the B2LB2R.com concert will feature a 100% participant COVID 19 tested environment provided by subsidiary TPT MedTech with each ticket including a Covid-19 test for
TPT Global Tech s R&B Concert Production Back to Life, Back to Reality in Tunica, Mississippi Commences Ticket Sales as One of the Anticipated First 100% Participant COVID 19 Tested Full Attendee Concerts of Summer 2021
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06 May 2021, 06:05 GMT+10
Working its Events.com partnership, the B2LB2R.com concert will feature a 100% participant COVID 19 tested environment provided by subsidiary TPT MedTech with each ticket including a Covid-19 test for the nationally streamed Juneteenth concert event
SAN DIEGO, CA / ACCESSWIRE / May 5, 2021 / TPT Global Tech Inc. (OTCQB:TPTW) www.tptglobaltech.com based in San Diego, California, today announced that tickets are now on sale for its R&B concert production Back to Life, Back to Reality scheduled for June 18th and 19th at two Tunica, MS venues. Working with its new partner Events.com, TPT will be welcoming an expected crowd of more than 6,000 concert-goers and VIPs over a two-day period and will be testing all participants and
Mississippi’s First Wind Farm
By Becky Gillette
For many years, Mississippi was considered to lack enough consistent and strong winds to generate electricity from wind turbines. But now, not only has wind turbine technology improved, but so has the understanding of where to catch the best wind. Currently a private company has built the country’s second highest weather tower in Tunica County in order to collect data to be used to establish a proposed $250-million wind farm.
Tunica Wind Power LLC plans to operate the first wind farm in the state.
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“We are excited to see this development happening in Tunica County,” says Tunica County Administrator Dr. Billy J. Willis. “It will create more jobs and more economic development for the county as a whole.”