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Who Wants Free Tickets for Palmbomen at Bardot Miami?

He can't stop "sweating like crazy." And he'd really like for you to experience insane levels of perspiration too. "When I play live, I'm really soaking wet," Palmbomen told Crossfade last week, discussing dance music and the health benefits of bouncing to a beat. "It just heals me, always, when...
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He can't stop "sweating like crazy." And he'd really like for you to experience insane levels of perspiration too.

"When I play live, I'm really soaking wet," Palmbomen told Crossfade last week, discussing dance music and the health benefits of bouncing to a beat. "It just heals me, always, when I play. The same when I DJ. Yeah, I like to move."

Naturally, you also like to move. And Palmbomen wants to help speed your "healing." So he's offering a pair of free tix to this Thursday's Miami show.

Now, just check the cut to get soaking wet with Palmbomen at Bardot.

See also:

-Palmbomen Talks Hard-Working Dance Music: "I'm Sweating Like Crazy"

-Palmbomen Talks Live Shows vs. DJing and Loving "New Wave, Cold Wave, Italo Disco"

Palmbomen Ticket Giveaway Instructions

1. Head over to Crossfade's Facebook page.

2. Find the Palmbomen update and leave a comment.

3. From the pool of commenters, we'll randomly select a winner to sweat with Palmbomen at Bardot on July 25. So keep an eye on your Facebook messages.

4. Last thing ... You only have until noon on Thursday, July 25, to enter.

Palmbomen. With La Minitk, Goodroid, and Henry Krinkle. Thursday, July 25. Bardot, 3456 N. Miami Ave., Miami. The show starts at 10 p.m. and tickets cost $15. Call 305-576-7750 or visit bardotmiami.com.

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