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Who Wants to Win Free Tickets to New World Symphony's Sonic Percussion?

If you've been partying for Art Basel since Monday -- and let's be honest, who hasn't? -- you might already be feeling the need to slow your roll. But your unshakable case of FOMO (aka Fear Of Missing Out) means you don't want to let any culture pass you by.Our...
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If you've been partying for Art Basel since Monday -- and let's be honest, who hasn't? -- you might already be feeling the need to slow your roll. But your unshakable case of FOMO (aka Fear Of Missing Out) means you don't want to let any culture pass you by.


Our solution: Free tickets to New World Symphony.

We're giving away four pairs of tickets to Sonic Percussion, taking place this Saturday, Dec. 8, at 7:30 p.m. Sit back and relax while Michael Linville conducts NWS fellows and University of Miami percussion students. And then you'll emerge, fully refreshed and ready to hit up whatever swanky spectacle's next on your agenda.

Find out how to win after the jump.



Official New World Symphony Ticket Giveaway Instructions

1. Head over to Cultist's Facebook page and Like it.
2. Find the "Win tickets to Sonic Percussion at New World Symphony" 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 their prize -- two tickets to the concert for Saturday, December 8, at 7:30 p.m. So keep an eye on your Facebook messages.
4. Last thing ... You only have until noon tomorrow (Thursday, December 6), to enter.

Good luck!

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