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Win Free Tickets for Toro y Moi's Sold-Out Show at Grand Central Miami

As Toro y Moi, AKA one-man electro-pop wonder Chad Bundick, points out: "You're working double just to have a life." Those lyrics from "Come Alive," his new collabo track with Chromeo, are proof that the self-described indie soulster truly understands existence as a cultured individual in a Great Recession world...
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As Toro y Moi, AKA one-man electro-pop wonder Chad Bundick, points out: "You're working double just to have a life."

Those lyrics from "Come Alive," his new collabo track with Chromeo, are proof that the self-described indie soulster truly understands existence as a cultured individual in a Great Recession world.

And if you need even more evidence that he sympathizes with being broke, working too hard, and partying too little ... Toro y Moi (along with Grand Central, Poplife, and Crossfade) is giving away free tix to his sold-out February 18 show in Miami.

Just check the cut for contest instructions.

See also: Toro y Moi: "Soon, No One Will Ask Me About Chillwave Anymore"

Toro Y Moi at Grand Central Miami Ticket Giveaway

1. Head over to Crossfade's Facebook page.

2. Find the Toro Y Moi update, and leave a comment.

3. From the pool of commenters, we'll randomly select a winner for two tix to Toro Y Moi at Grand Central Miami. So keep an eye on your Facebook messages.

4. Last thing ... You only have till 5 p.m. on Monday, February 17, to enter.

Toro Y Moi. With Caveman. Tuesday, February 18. Grand Central, 697 N. Miami Ave., Miami. The show starts at 8 p.m. and tickets are sold out via ticketfly.com. All ages. Call 305-377-2277 or visit grandcentralmiami.com.

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