We’re kicking off a Twitter exclusive competition to win tickets to Cody Simpson’s two Australian gigs in August. To get things started, we’re doubling your @CodySimpson Twitter emoji fun: along with last week’s emoji of Cody’s face, we’re now introducing a new one with his Coastal Records logo.
To mark the release of his new album, “Free,” @CodySimpson fans around the world who Tweet using the hashtag #FeelFree will see an emoji of Cody’s Coastal Records and logo appear in the Tweet.
And there’s a special incentive for Cody’s Aussie-based fans to Tweet using the the new #FeelFree Twitter emoji: you could win tickets to one of his two exclusive Australian concerts presented by @TwitterAU and @ANZ_AU. Playing on Queensland’s Gold Coast 7 August and Sydney on 8 August, these concerts are open to all ages and are genuine money-can’t-buy experiences. In fact, the only way to get tickets is by Tweeting!
Here’s what you need to do to win:
That’s it! Winners will be announced weekly on vmusic.com.au so make sure you follow @TwitterAU, @ChannelVHits, and @CodySimpson.
For Cody’s fans around the world, we haven’t forgotten about you! You’ll can still get a prime view of the Sydney show, thanks to [V] Hits and Spotify. @ChannelVHits will be streaming the Sydney concert live on their website, vmusic.com.au and [V] Hits will also broadcast a one-hour television special highlighting the best moments from Cody’s Twitter and ANZ Presents concerts on Sunday, August 9 at 5pm only on Foxtel. Cody’s show is also being recorded live exclusively for @Spotify, which will have the live playlist available for streaming soon after Cody steps off stage.
The ticket competition is open now, so get Tweeting for your chance to win.
And if you’ve become quite attached to seeing Cody’s cute emoji face in your Tweets, you can keep on using the hashtag #GetFree to see him appear, just like tens of thousands of Twitter users have done in the past week.
“Free” marks Cody’s first release as an independent artist and is available now via all DSPs including Spotify.
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