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Who Wants Free Tickets to New World Symphony's Sold-Out Tchaikovsky Concert?

Classical music is totally blowing up. The kids are going berserk for ballets, symphonies, and chamber music. They're shoplifting collectible vinyl copies of Swan Lake. And they're blowing their allowances on "Nutcrack Me!" t-shirts. OK, so maybe we're getting kinda carried away. But this Saturday's New World Symphony performance of...
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Classical music is totally blowing up.



The kids are going berserk for ballets, symphonies, and chamber music. They're shoplifting collectible vinyl copies of Swan Lake. And they're blowing their allowances on "Nutcrack Me!" t-shirts.



OK, so maybe we're getting kinda carried away. But this Saturday's New World Symphony performance of Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony is sold out.



Luckily, though, all you classical-crazed kids can score tix by entering Crossfade's ticket giveaway. Just see the cut for contest instructions.


New World Symphony's Tchaikovsky Ticket Giveaway Instructions



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

2. Find the New World Symphony update and leave a comment.

3. From the pool of commenters, we'll randomly select a lucky contestant to rock out with Tchaikovsky. So keep an eye on your Facebook messages.

4. Last thing ... You only have until noon on Thursday, September 22 to enter.



SOLD OUT New World Symphony, conducted by Alasdair Neale, performing Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony. Saturday, September 24. New World Center, 500 17th St., Miami Beach. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. Call 305-673-3331 or visit nws.edu.



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