Robin Thicke and Justin Timberlake were among the stars on hand for the re-launch of the social networking site MySpace.
The event took place this week at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles.
Thicke appeared on stage at the party, performing his hit "Blurred Lines," with Miley Cyrus dancing onstage. Pharrell was the main performer, with another guest appearance by Tyler, the Creator.
Timberlake is one of the investors in the new MySpace, contributing to the $35 million purchase of the company in 2011. The site had once grabbed a price $580 million, before it became an also-ran next to industry giant Facebook.
Of course, Timberlake is no stranger to Facebook, either. He garnered good reviews by playing Napster founder Sean Parker in the Oscar-winning Facebook move, The Social Network.
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