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Who Wants Free VIP Tickets to the Miami Made Festival?

Indie rock. Modern dance. Original, immersive theater. These are just a few of the exciting, home-grown talents on display at this year's Miami Made Festival, taking place March 1-4 at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts. The best thing about the festival (aside from the performances themselves, of...
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Indie rock. Modern dance. Original, immersive theater. These are just a few of the exciting, home-grown talents on display at this year's Miami Made Festival, taking place March 1-4 at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts.

The best thing about the festival (aside from the performances themselves, of course) is that it's free to the public. But this is Miami, so you know there's gotta be a velvet rope somewhere. Enter the VIP Miami Made experience: priority access to the theater, and guaranteed seating at every show.

Cultist readers, you're all VIPs in our hearts and minds. But two of you are going to be VIPs at the Miami Made Festival, courtesy of the Arsht Center. We have two VIP passes on our hands, and there's only one way to get them. Click through to find out how.


Official Miami Made Festival VIP Ticket Giveaway Instructions

1. Head over to Cultist's Facebook page and Like it.
2. Find the "Free VIP Tickets to Miami Made" update, and leave a comment.
3.

From the pool of commenters, we'll randomly select one lucky winner and

send him/her a message how to claim the prize -- two VIP passes. So keep an eye on your

Facebook messages.
4. Last thing ... You only have until noon on Wednesday, Feb. 22, to enter.

Good luck!

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