Jason Mraz : Video Contest

CTN-MUSIC.COM organise un concours “Jason Mraz : Video Contest” du 01 Juillet 2008 au 15 Août 2008 vous permettant de gagner une place pour son concert le 24 Septembre 2008 à Paris à la Maroquinerie et deux bons d’achat de $5,00 sur la plateforme musicale www.Amiestreet.com. Pour y participer, vous nous ferez parvenir une vidéo amusante, drôle et originale vous mettant en situation pour promouvoir Jason Mraz, vous nous enverrez le lien de votre video, que vous aurez mis en ligne sur www.youtube.com, à l’adresse suivante: jasonmraz.contest[at]ctn-music.com. Ce concours est ouvert aux francophones résidents en France métropolitaine (Corse compris), aux Luxembourgeois, Monégasques, aux Suisses et aux Belges ayant 18 ans au moins. Les gagnants seront désignés par un jury composé de toute l’équipe de CTN-MUSIC.COM selon la qualité et la pertinence de leurs performances.
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