Get high in the sky with ‘V’ at Big Day Out!
MEDIA RELEASE 12 January
2009
Get high in the sky with ‘V’
at Big Day Out!
‘V’ once again has a whole host of cool stuff to help you celebrate Big Day Out 2009.
For
those of you out there who haven’t joined www.vrepublic.co.nz - get to it!
It’s the best way to get Rock Star status this
Friday.
‘V’ has an exciting surprise in store and a first for Big Day Out bringing you the Big ‘V’ Monster Truck as seen on TV! Now you can see first hand if it really is remote controlled as the BIG truck makes its BIG debut at the Big Day Out.
‘V’ brings back V.I.PEE - where you can pee like a rock star. ‘V’ are providing ultra special luxurious toilets for their members with minimal queues and air conditioning which are a million times better than the normal ugly green things. These will be located by the Converse Stage.
After relieving yourself why not stop off at the ‘V’ FREE Photo Booth. Get your photo taken and immortalize the day with you and your friends. If you’re lucky we’ll post you up on www.vrepublic.co.nz, and you may even make it into the bumper Feb-March issue of Rip It Up too!
And to top it off, the good folks at ‘V’ will be giving away the opportunity to have the best seats in the house with The ‘V’ High Riser. Picture this; being 15 meters up in the air on a crane, on the main field watching your favourite band, LIVE, in the sky right where all the action happens!
You know the drill. It’s all about giving you what you want! So go to www.vrepublic.co.nz and join The People’s Republic of ‘V’ to make your Big Day Out experience the best ever.
ENDS
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