Smashing Stars: Anniversary Special
18:17 - Tuesday 21 June 2011 - In Categories UK Entertainment, Alternative, UK Videos
What: Smashing Stars – One Year Anniversary Special
Where: Queens Ice & Bowl, Bayswater W2 4QP
When: Saturday 25 June
Why: Brainchild of young entrepreneur John Junior, Smashing Stars is the Capital’s most popular bowling tournament featuring local celebrities. To mark its one-year anniversary, previous wining team captains such as Sadie Ama (above), Jamie Howard and KIG Family, compete in the west London alley.
Website: Smashing Stars
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