The Tampa TweetUp - Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center

The Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center (TBPAC)

The Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center (TBPAC) has extended a gracious invitation to TweetUp Social Media enthusiasts from both sides of the bay! Thats right! For the first time both the Tampa Bloggers Tweetup and St. Pete Tweetup groups will gather; for what could quite possibly be the LARGEST Tweetup ever!

Friday October the 9th, The Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center will be hosting TweetUp, outside on the Riverwalk, beginning at 6:30PM and showing the movie Coraline starting at 8PM. TBPAC is offering a rare glimpse into the dungeons of the theaters! In the spirit of Halloween and free screening of Coraline, tours will be conducted into the very depths of the theater! Guided tours of the Six stunning venues AND Emergency tunnels will provide a backstage look at what makes TBPAC a thrilling place to be!

There will be a special area set aside on the Riverwalk for TweetUp attendees and their guests and everyone is encouraged to stay for the showing of Coraline or attend the The Florida Orchestra presenting Rhythms on Fire* in the Carol Morsani Hall. (*purchase tickets for this event in advance)

Tweetup Schedule:

6:15 PM – Arrival - Riverwalk (arrival plaza, on river) 6:30 PM – Guided Tours begin (backstage - all venues) 8:00 PM – Coraline (free) movie details running time 100 mins 9:40 PM – Tweetup officially ends 9:45 PM – Post even drinks?

  • Riverwalk access and gathering
  • Backstage Tours - all venues
  • View the Rehearsal process - TECO (The Pied Piper and Other Fantastic Tales)
  • Pre-Show - Shimberg (Baby Makes Seven)
  • Evacuation Tunnels (Old evac tunnels that run under the facility to the river!!)

Additional details unfolding as we speak, and as always there'll special amenities & discounts for Tweetup members in attendance!

Also, there is no charge for TweetUp. Your support and participation are payment enough.

EVENT LOCATION: Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center 1010 N W C MacInnes pl Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 229-7827 Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center; Official website

TBPAC: Google Maps Direct Link

EVENT DATE: Friday October 9th (This Friday)

EVENT TIME: 6:30PM - 9:00PM+

[b]There is NO Admission Fee! Just tell'em your with the Tweetup![/b]

EVENT CAPACITY: There are NO limitations!

** We appreciate your sharing this event with your friends and online followers. Please HashTag with #tbtweet Whats this TweetUp stuff about? The Tampa Tweetup by TampaBloggers.com has been going strong since 2008! Meet other local Tweeple (People in Twitterspeak) who enjoy Twitter, blogging, podcasts and just all that is social media & beyond for an evening of drinks and great conversation. Enjoy a night out of the office or home, Away from your computer, to dork out with others who share similar passions of social networking and have a few drinks.

Like minds gathering to both share and learn. Whether your a webmaster, business professional, professional blogger, PR or Marketing professional, social media junkie, or even just looking to learn this event is for you! Its an all you can eat brain food buffet, with fellow tech dorks sharing their passions & discoveries. Business deals have also been known to go down!

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