FMI Concepts and Infinity Entertainment Present

The Southern Heritage Classic After Party

At Ground Zero

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

Southern Classic at Ground Zero

 

            On Saturday September 12th, 2009, the 20th annual Southern Classic Heritage Game will be played at the Liberty Bowl in downtown Memphis. It's a blast year in and year out. Once again, this year another 65,000 fans will pack the Bowl to watch this black college classic, as Jackson State University squares off against Tennessee State for another classic football game. Over 100,000 people from Jackson and Nashville will pack the downtown Memphis Area to cheer and tailgate and party, and where will all these visitors go after the game?

            There's only going to be one choice for the after game p-a-r-t-y for all those visitors from Nashville and Jackson, and that'll be at Ground Zero. The Ground Zero after party will be the talk of the game.

            Visiting fans from both cities will be lining up to get in the club's doors from 9 P.M. To 3 A.M. Saturday night, as these fans are the ones that the Ground Zero after party will cater to. 2 DJ's will rock the house, but not just any 2 DJ's, we're bringing in two popular DJ's local to the schools, 1 each from Jackson and Nashville. We'll reach out to fans in each city in the weeks leading up to the game and market to them at the game, at the tailgates, and by the stadium. Both colleges will know about the party BEFORE they even come to Memphis for the biggest football game of the year, and for the festivities that surround the game all weekend long. Visitors from both Jackson AND Nashville will all know where the hot spot is at come 9 P.M. Saturday September 12th, 2009! This 21 and up aged dress to impress after game party will be the talk of the Southern Heritage Classic.

     Infinity Entertainment & FMI Concepts has years of experience at planning, organizing and running events. Infinity Entertainment and FMI Concepts are run by Rodric Mays and Freddie Mathews. Between the two of them they have two decades of experience in promoting live events in and around the Jackson Mississippi and Detroit Metro area, as well as in other regions.  Both have exceptional scholastic backgrounds in business management and both have promoted events for everything from Remy Martin and the large B-Mogul Entertainment Company to First Blues Fridays. Freddie has been exceptionally active in the Jackson area, in school and in the community making the National Dean’s List as a Dean’s List Scholar, and being a Mississippi Blood Services Volunteer, Economics Club Member,  Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) Member, Campus Escort Service Member, City Councilmen Campaign Volunteer, Pan Hellenic Council Representative and even a Mississippi City Mayoral Campaign Volunteer. He also did the event planning for Super Bowl 40 in Detroit at Club Icon. Both have extensive experience promoting events, including experience developing and coordinating events to generate sales and revenue, maintaining a system of checks and balances to ensure adequate reporting and detailing of funds for events held, for dozens of them promoted in and around Jackson over the past few years including The Remy Martin Classic After Party at Club Icon, The Blues and R&B Super Saturday, at The Mississippi Museum of Art and the Absolut Vodka After Party at the Union Train Station, and First Blues Fridays, a series of ongoing events that they will promote for the foreseeable future at various Jackson clubs among many, many others. In their duties organizing, managing, promoting and coordinating these events the dynamic pair have performed clerical procedures and monitored the duties of other personnel during the events. In short, they've literally run the whole show from front to back.