Last October Virgin Blue converted B737 VH-VUA to host an in-flight Black Eyed Peas concert. Here's a slideshow chronicling the very unique modifications. (I'm trying out some new software, so please leave feedback about how it works.)
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Slideshow: Virgin Blue Converts 737 to Rock Concert Arena
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