
In-person! Windz x Mr. B Eazy present Armageddon 2026 1v1 Open Style Dance Battle
Saturday, January 17 at 6:00 PM
Windz x Mr. B Eazy present Armageddon 2026 1v1 Open Style Dance Battle Doors open 6pm. Event ends 10pm $500 Cash Prize! Judges: Gate, Sweet E, Nimbus Blaze DJs: DJ Windz, DJ Reezey Admission is $20
In-person! Windz x Mr. B Eazy present Armageddon 2026 1v1 Open Style Dance Battle

In-person! Windz x Mr. B Eazy present Armageddon 2026 1v1 Open Style Dance Battle
Windz x Mr. B Eazy present Armageddon 2026 1v1 Open Style Dance Battle Doors open 6pm. Event ends 10pm $500 Cash Prize! Judges: Gate, Sweet E, Nimbus Blaze DJs: DJ Windz, DJ Reezey Admission is $20
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Windz x Mr. B Eazy present Armageddon 2026 1v1 Open Style Dance Battle Doors open 6pm. Event ends 10pm $500 Cash Prize! Judges: Gate, Sweet E, Nimbus Blaze DJs: DJ Windz, DJ Reezey Admission is $20
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In-person! Windz x Mr. B Eazy present Armageddon 2026 1v1 Open Style Dance Battle starts at 6:00 p.m. and ends at 10:00 p.m.

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