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Vodafone launches 30 Days of Music

News release
September 2, 2010



Vodafone launches 30 Days of Music

Today Vodafone launches the first ever ’Vodafone 30 Days of Music’ – a celebration of Kiwi music and a countdown to the biggest night on the Kiwi music calendar, the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards.


For the 30 days in September, Vodafone offers customers downloads, prizes, in-store signings with Kiwi artists, celebrity interviews and the chance to have their say and vote for the Vodafone People’s Choice Award.


Vodafone’s Head of Brand Engagement, Tessa Tierney, says “We’re so proud to be involved with the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards for the sixth year running. This year we decided to shake things up a bit and start celebrating early


“We’re also thrilled to be taking the show on the road so even more Vodafone customers can enjoy the hottest Kiwi music, with the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards Finalist Showcases in Wellington and Christchurch.”

Everyone who votes goes into the draw to win the ultimate VNZMA prize pack including flights and accommodation in Auckland, two VIP tickets to the Awards Show and the chance to take the stage with the Vodafone Warriors and present the People’s Choice Award on 7 October.

So get to it.

You can vote in one of two ways:
1. Visit www.facebook.com/vodafonenz and click on your favourite artist to register your vote (one vote per person only)

2. Txt the name of the artist you want to win to 787 (txts are free for Vodafone customers and 20c for other networks).
Dane Rumble: Txt Dane to 787
Gin Wigmore: Txt Gin to 787
Shapeshifter: Txt Shape to 787
Kids of 88: Txt Kids to 787
Stan Walker: Txt Stan to 787

Terms and conditions apply.

For more information on 30 Days of Music visit www.vodafone.co.nz/play.

ENDS

 
 
 
 
 
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