WIN A TRIP FOR YOU AND A FRIEND TO ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL’S TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY
With Ultra Music Festival’s landmark twentieth anniversary celebrations just one month away, Dutch superstar Nicky Romero and JBL have teamed up to launch a competition like none other, offering one pair of dance music fans from the United States with the prize of a lifetime.
Powered by leading audio loudspeaker company, JBL, one pair of fans will win flights, hotel accommodation and full weekend tickets to Ultra Music Festival 20, which takes place at Bayfront Park in Downtown Miami from March 23-25, 2018.
If that weren’t enough, the lucky winners will also enjoy the money-can’t-buy experience of joining Nicky Romero on the Ultra Music Festival MainStage, for a meet & greet in front of 165,000 festival-goers and millions more watching worldwide via the Ultra Livestream!
To enter, just head to Nickyromero.com and simply follow the man himself on Spotify. It’s that easy. One winner will be chosen at random on March 9th, 2018 and will be able to bring a friend with whom to share the unforgettable experience.
Fans from outside the United States can also enter to be in with the chance of winning a pair of JBL Everest Elite headphones. For further information head to Nickyromero.com.
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