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Who Wants Free Tickets to Glass Candy and Chromatics at Grand Central This Saturday?

Chilly. Brainy. Still sexy. Dressed like a superstylish Italo-disco dude who drives a Delorean, dances alone to Madonna, and dates his vintage synths, Johnny Jewel is the coolly smooth operator at the center of the Italians Do It Better family, not to mention indietronica crew Glass Candy and sophisticated pop...
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Chilly. Brainy. Still sexy.



Dressed like a superstylish Italo-disco dude who drives a Delorean, dances alone to Madonna, and dates his vintage synths, Johnny Jewel is the coolly smooth operator at the center of the Italians Do It Better family, not to mention indietronica crew Glass Candy and sophisticated pop quartet Chromatics.



This Saturday, he, Glass Candy, and Chromatics will be hosting a dark and dreamy dance party at downtown hangout Grand Central. And as usual, we here at Crossfade have free tickets. Just see the cut for contest instructions.




Glass Candy and Chromatics at Grand Central Giveaway Instructions



1. Head over to Crossfade's Facebook page and Like it.

2. Find the Glass Candy and Chromatics update, and leave a comment.

3. From the pool of commenters, we'll randomly select a lucky contestant to dance in the dark this Saturday at Grand Central. So keep an eye on your Facebook messages.

4. Last thing ... You only have until noon on Friday, January 20, to enter.


Glass Candy and Chromatics. Saturday, January 21. Grand Central, 697 N. Miami Ave., Miami. The show starts at 10 p.m. and tickets cost $20 plus fees via fla.vor.us. Ages 18 and up. Call 305-377-2277 or visit grandcentralmiami.com.




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