NEVERDIE Studios Presents "The Queen of Sheba"; International Siren Cheri London Crosses Virtual World Divide Into Hollywood Premiering at King King Every Sunday From October 12 - November 9, 2008 Last update: 11:00 a.m. EDT Sept. 30, 2008 LOS ANGELES, CA, Sep 30, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- NEVERDIE Studios presents "The Queen of Sheba," an extravagant cyber-inspired, cabaret-style concert premiering at King King in Hollywood every Sunday for five weeks starting on October 12, 2008. Starring Virtual Reality's best-known diva Cheri London, known to legions of fans as the Queen of Sheba, the performer and songwriter got her start providing backing vocals and writing songs for Timbaland and Missy Elliot. The 90-minute show was written by London and Jon "NEVERDIE" Jacobs, with the assistance of Mark Governor (Shame). Jacobs, a filmmaker and "Internet icon" according to AP, is the creator of Club NEVERDIE, the #1 Virtual Night Club in the world, and arguably one of the most famous gamers on the planet. He helped launch London's virtual career and now presents her Real World coming out party. For more information please visit www.myspace.com/queenofshebashow. "The Queen of Sheba" opens with a preview performance on Sunday, October 5, 2008. The official engagement runs for five consecutive Sundays starting on October 12th and running through November 9, 2008. Doors open and pre-show begins at 7:00pm. Guests 21-and-over welcome. King King Hollywood is located at 6255 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90028. Tickets are $25, available in advance through the club by calling 323-960-9234 or visiting http://www.kingkinghollywood.com. "The Queen of Sheba" tells the story of a talented singer's struggle with her abusive father whose only solace is her online friendships with avatars in the virtual world. With her vivid imagination and the help of her virtual friends she is able to overcome his violent oppression to become a virtual (and real) pop sensation at Club NEVERDIE. more http://www.ibtimes.com/prnews/20080930/cheri-london.htm