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Win Free Tickets for Fool's Gold Day Off During Art Basel Miami Beach 2014

Pyrite bars. And booty-quaking beats. Yep, the Fool's Gold crew is 'bout to be back in the 305 for some Basel madness. For the last several years, label boss A-Trak has regularly skedded his ratchet hipster dance party, Day Off, during Miami's artiest week. And yeeeaaahh, it's all set to...
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Pyrite bars. And booty-quaking beats.

Yep, the Fool's Gold crew is 'bout to be back in the 305 for some Basel madness.

For the last several years, label boss A-Trak has regularly skedded his ratchet hipster dance party, Day Off, during Miami's artiest week. And yeeeaaahh, it's all set to shake ass at #ABMB again.

Expect A-Trak, Danny Brown, DJ Mustard, another seven party pros, and even some supersecret "special guests!"

Now, the only thing better than a Fool's Gold Day Off... Free tickets.

Just check the cut for contest instructions.

See also: Recap & Photos: Fool's Gold Day Off 2014 Dropped That Bass on Art Basel Miami Beach

Fool's Gold Day Off Ticket Giveaway

1. Head over to Crossfade's Facebook page.

2. Find the Fool's Gold Day Off update (facebook.com/crossfade.miami/posts/785320724847004) and leave a comment.

3. From the pool of commenters, we'll randomly select a winner for this #ABMB bash. So keep an eye on your Facebook messages.

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Fool's Gold Day Off 2014. Sunday, December 7. LMNT, 59 NW 36th St., Miami. The show starts at 2 p.m. and ends at 9. Tickets cost $20 plus fees via ticketfly.com. Visit fgdayoff.com.

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