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CHICAGO, DOOBIE BROTHERS, THE STYLISTICS, WAR & THE FOUR TOPS PERFORM SEPTEMBER 15 AT VERIZON WIRELESS AMPHITHEATER

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- K-EARTH 101 is celebrating three and a half decades of playing The Greatest Hits on Earth by throwing a spectacular music festival in Irvine this Saturday. Mercedes Benz Dealers of Southern California are welcoming The K-EARTH 101 35th Anniversary Concert with Chicago, Doobie Brothers, The Stylistics, War and The Four Tops. The festival at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater on September 15th commemorates 35 years of K-EARTH 101 as the Soundtrack of Southern California.

Doors open at 4 pm. Show starts at 5:10 pm with a Special Surprise Guest. The Verizon Wireless Amphitheater Box Office will open the day of the show at 12 noon and a special release of seats will be available.

"We are so pleased to be welcoming fans of The Greatest Hits on Earth to such a great party," said Maureen Lesourd, VP and General Manager of the CBS Radio Los Angeles station. "It's a major milestone for K-EARTH -- and a testament to our listeners that this radio station and its music have remained popular for almost two generations."

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