15th March’19, Friday, Mumbai: After a successfully launching DJ Snake’s ‘Premiere Classe Records’ in India on 8th March, newly launched Independent record label 9122 Records has just announced a unique campaign titled ‘The Premiere Classe Ticket’ where fans of the global superstar can avail a once-in-a-lifetime VIP Experience when he tours India later this month.
The campaign hosted on the social handles of 9122 Records is in support of the just released album Premiere Classe: The Beginning and is being run exclusively with leading streaming service JIOSaavn – the streaming partner on the India tour.
The complete VIP Experience is what the campaign winners + a friend walk away with in each city which includes –
· VIP Tickets to the concert to watch DJ SNAKE Live;
· 5 Star Hotel Stay with all meals package;
· Chauffeur driven pick-up and drop to the concert;
· Exclusive Premiere Classe merchandise
To win the above first of its kind ‘royal’ package, here’s what fans have to do:
Listen to the ‘Premiere Classe - The Beginning’ album on streaming service JIOSaavn, take a screenshot while listening and then share the same with 9122 Records and/or JIOSaavn in the comments section of their social handles.
For more details on the campaign, please click here:
Twitter : https://bit.ly/2HjhNjV
Instagram : https://bit.ly/2TEMxm9
Facebook : https://bit.ly/2W0uq6P
DJ Snake’s India tour covering 4 cities, begins 21st March in Mumbai, followed by 22nd Bangalore, 23rd Hyderabad and lastly 24th New Delhi
Tickets for #Mumbai:http://bit.ly/HoliSnake
Tickets for #BLR #HYD #DEL:http://bit.ly/SnakeIndia
Follow 9122 Records:
Helmed by experienced personnel in the music business, 9122 Records is a vibrant new Mumbai-based record label & marketing services entity that promises to bring into India the hottest International Music from around the world. Launching with DJ Snake’s `Premiere Classe Records’, the label will soon announce more of its exciting release plans. Besides, the label will also look at signing exceptional local talent in the `English’ music space.
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