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The Black Eyed Peas Schedule Last Show of 2011 in Miami November 23

Three days after Fergie's Miami Dolphins embarrass themselves by losing to the Buffalo Bills at Sun Life Stadium, the pee-pee-pants pop star will join her Black Eyed Peas bros, will.i.am, Taboo, and apl.de.ap for the group's final show of 2011 at the Miami Gardens house Joe Robbie built. We hear...
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Three days after Fergie's Miami Dolphins embarrass themselves by losing to the Buffalo Bills at Sun Life Stadium, the pee-pee-pants pop star will join her Black Eyed Peas bros, will.i.am, Taboo, and apl.de.ap for the group's final show of 2011 at the Miami Gardens house Joe Robbie built.

We hear "it's going to be the biggest party in South Florida," and that the group will be joined by "an all-star cast of friends" including Cee Lo Green, Sean Kingston, and Flo Rida.



Like the opening credits of a sci-fi saga, the press release that landed in Crossfade's inbox a few moments ago was incredibly dramatic, declaring the Black Eyed Peas a "glorious exception" to a music industry "defined by diminishing expectation."

It highlighted the group's evolution from the 1990s underground rap scene to where they currently reside, a futuristic, auto-tuned world of overproduced pop ditties that capture "everyday emotions with new musical styles."

Like y'all, we're mad stoked about BEP at Sun Life Stadium. Long live pop music. Long live Fergie-ferg. We'll get 'em next year, DolFans.

The Black Eyed Peas. Wednesday, November 23, 2011. Sun Life Stadium, 2267 Dan Marino Blvd, Miami Gardens. Tickets are between $25 and $250, and are available at ticketmaster.com.

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