Also, since it's a live event, maybe talk about how it's being promoted, where it's taking place, and the audience's expectations. Since the user hasn't provided specific details beyond the name and basic info, some creative liberties can be taken to make the article informative and engaging.
Given the confusion, perhaps the user intended to write "June 22, 2027" and the event is at 27:05 (which is 3 AM), and lasts 5 minutes. But 27:05 isn't valid. Alternatively, maybe the time is 22:05, which is 10:05 PM. The user might have mixed up the numbers.
Alternatively, maybe "22 June2705" is supposed to be "June 22nd" and "27th minute 05 seconds", but that's 2 minutes and 5 seconds, which isn't clear. I think the key point here is that the user has a typo in the date and time. Since the main focus is on June 22nd and a 5-minute event, maybe I can take some liberties and adjust the typo. Let's assume the event is on June 22nd, 2027, starting at 27:05 (which would be 3 AM) and lasting 5 minutes. Alternatively, maybe the time is 22:05 (10:05 PM) on June 22nd, 2027, but the duration is 2705 minutes (45 hours), which is too long. Hmm.
