Win tickets to Trace Fest in Joburg!
Music In Africa is giving away three (3) double tickets to Trace Fest in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Saturday 8 September.
AKA, Nasty C, Rouge, Mobi Dixon, Malumz Manu, Worldstar and DJ Banze will perform at the event.
How to enter
To be in with a chance of winning a ticket, all you have to do is answer the questions below:
- Name two artists who will be performing at the event?
- When and where is Trace Fest happening?
Submit your answers with the following personal details:
- First name
- Last Name
- Phone number
- Country
- ID/passport number
All entries should be sent to competitions@musicinafrica.net
The competition runs from 28 August 2018 until 4 September 2018 at 12pm GMT. The winners will be announced on Wednesday 5 September 2018. Please read the competition rules below carefully.
Competition rules
- The competition runs from 28 August 2018 until 4 September 2018 at 12pm GMT.
- You can only enter the competition once, multiple entries will be disqualified.
- To be eligible you have to complete all fields required. Incomplete entries will be disqualified.
- A winner will receive no more than three (3) General Admission tickets. This tickets provide access to the main event area.
- The Music In Africa Foundation shall only offer the said tickets. Winners will have to provide their own transport to and from the event, arrange for their own accommodation and foot any other relevant expenses, for example border fees.
- For entrants outside of South Africa, this competition is only open to holders of a valid passport.
- Prizes are not transferable and are not negotiable.
- No prize shall be exchangeable for money.
- No employee or board member of the Music In Africa Foundation, members of their immediate family or employees of partner organisations may enter.
- If a winner is unable to take up a prize for any reason, or if the Music In Africa Foundation has not been able, after making reasonable efforts, to make contact with the winner, the Music In Africa Foundation reserves the right to award that prize (without notice to the first winner chosen) to an alternative winner, in which case the first winner chosen shall not be eligible for any share of the prize whatsoever. The Music In Africa Foundation shall not have any liability in such eventuality.
- Automated entries, bulk entries or third-party entries will be disqualified.
- Any violation or attempt to violate any of the above rules will result in the immediate disqualification of the transgressor.
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