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Get ‘Twisted’: How you can see this R&B star as part of a Myrtle Beach vacation package

Want to attend a concert that will “Make You sweat” as part of a vacation getaway to Myrtle Beach?

Westgate Events is offering a vacation package that includes three days at Westgate Myrtle Beach Oceanfront Resort and transportation to and from well-known R&B singer Keith Sweat’s Jan. 11 show at the North Charleston Coliseum.

The event package includes the three-night stay, a welcome party that includes dinner, an open bar, a DJ and prizes, tickets and transportation to the Keith Sweat concert and a late checkout for $249 per couple, a $699 value, according westgateevents.com.

Since making his solo debut in 1984, Sweat has released 15-plus albums, won an American Music Awards accolade as favorite male R&B/soul artist and received a Soultrain Lifetime Achievement Award. Sweat’s singles “Twisted” and “Nobody” peaked a No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart, and he’s had countless others wind up on the list over the years.

Freddie Jackson and Lyfe Jennings will join Sweat for the show, according to the artist’s Facebook page.

It’s an ALL BLACK AFFAIR! January 11th, I am shutting down North Charleston, SC,” Sweat posted to his official Facebook page Friday. “Tell your friends to get those tickets now to be at The North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center! Yes, I’m bringing some friends too. Tickets available at Ticketmaster.com! Be there.”

Accommodations for the three-night stay at Westgate Myrtle Beach Oceanfront Resort include a one-bedroom deluxe villa at the resort, which offers a heated beachfront pool, lazy river, seaside cafe, spa and information on the Grand Strand’s top golf destinations. The resort is located at 415 South Ocean Boulevard, Street 2.

According to Westgate Events’ website, the low price is available by phone only at 1-877-326-6003. For more information on the vacation package, visit westgateevents.com/events/keith-sweat.

David Wetzel
The Sun News
David Wetzel serves in both editor and reporter roles for The Sun News. An award-winning journalist, he has reported on all types of news, sports and features stories in over a decade as a member of the staff. Wetzel has won awards for sports column, feature and headline writing.
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