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TIDAL Launches Contest For Tickets To Jay-Z’s Sold-Out Webster Hall Concert

NEW YORK (CelebrityAccess) – TIDAL has launched a contest aimed at fans who want into Jay-Z’s sold out performance at New York’s Webster Hall on Friday, April 26.

The intimate concert, which is being dubbed “B-Sides 2” and will mark the famed East Village venue’s re-opening following extensive renovations, sold-out within minutes when it was first announced early last week.

Now, fans will have a last-minute chance to win free tickets, and all they have to do is offer up their best rendition of one of Jay’s B-Sides songs, according to TIDAL.

“Hov wants to see your best rendition of one of his B-Sides songs,” TIDAL announced via Twitter on Monday (April 22). “Post a video spitting your best tagging @TIDAL using #TIDALXJAYZ + #Contest by 4/24 at 5pm ET.”

The contest is open to TIDAL users who are at least 18 and live in either New York, New Jersey, Connecticut or Pennsylvania. Fans are limited to one entry in the giveaway per person.

“When we were thinking about who would be the right choice to open this legendary venue, we knew it had to be a world-famous New York City icon,” said Brett Yormark, CEO of BSE Global. “No one fits that description better than Jay-Z, who will join an unparalleled list of celebrated performers who have played Webster Hall.”

Jay-Z, who is originally from Brooklyn, delivered the first B-Sides concert at Terminal 5 in May 2015.

 

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