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Win Free Tickets for AC Slater and Night Bass With Jack Beats and Hannah Wants

A "dark room full of crazy people."

That's how AC Slater describes his monthly Night Bass parties out in L.A., and that's what he's bringing to our own loud and crazy scene Sunday, Oct. 5, at the Grand Central's Garret upstairs loft.

Backed by bass master Hannah Wants and Jack Beats, Night Bass in Miami is set to one wild shit show. The only thing he can't bring himself is your fun and rambunctious self, but that doesn't mean he can't try. If the threat of a good time isn't enough, how about the chance to win two free tickets to the party and some sweet Night Bass merch?

Follow these instructions exactly, and you could be hittin' the streets with your bass-lovin' bestie decked out in a Night Bass Varsity Tee (seen here) and towel (and here), for freesies.

See Also: AC Slater Talks Dance Music and "Bringing Back That Underground Feel"

Night Bass at the Garret Miami Ticket Giveaway

1. Head over to Crossfade's Facebook page.

2. Find the Night Bass Giveaway update and leave a comment.

3. From the pool of commenters, we'll randomly select a winner for this show at The Garret at Grand Central. So keep an eye on your Facebook messages.

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AC Slater. As part of Night Bass. With Jack Beats and Hannah Wants. Sunday, October 5,. The Garret at Grand Central, 697 N. Miami Ave., Miami. The party starts at 11 p.m. and tickets cost $20 to $25 via ticketfly.com. Ages 21 and up. Call 305-377-2277 or visit grandcentralmiami.com.

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Kat Bein is a freelance writer and has been described as this publication’s "senior millennial correspondent." She has an impressive, if unhealthy, knowledge of all things pop culture.

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