An evening with the stars, under the stars. That’s what you get with mad46′s new Rooftop Film Series. Debuting on August 3rd with “The Godfather”, (the original of course) mad46 will be playing a variety of movies throughout the season. Next up will be Sophia Coppola’s “Lost in Translation” on August 18th and then, every girl’s favorite, “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” on September 1st.
Each of these Tuesday nights, mad46 will also be featuring a special drink promotion to tie in with the movie. Rumor has it, there may be a diamond give away for the September flick.
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