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AUDACY PAIRS UP WITH THE 'AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION', IN SEARCH FOR THE 2022 OPENING ACT FOR THE “WE CAN SURVIVE” CONCERT AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL IN LA
Starting Monday July 11th 2022, Audacy is giving Marisa Nikole the chance of a lifetime!
One artist will open for the "We Can Survive" concert, Audacy’s biggest concert of the year, at the Hollywood Bowl in LA, and take home $10,000!!
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Voting starts July 11th at 10am. The winner will be announced September 15th.
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THE WINNER IS CHOSEN THROUGH PUBLIC VOTING, AND EACH PERSON CAN CAST ONE FREE VOTE EVERY 24 HOURS!
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Each person will also have the opportunity and the choice to purchase unlimited votes throughout the competition! The proceeds from the purchased votes will be donated to the 'American Foundation for Suicide Prevention' <3
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Support a good cause through voting:
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Will Marisa Nikole be the Opening Act?
Will Marisa Nikole be the Opening Act at Audacy's (formerly Radio.com) "We Can Survive" concert at the Hollywood Bowl?! Last year's winner opened for Coldplay, The Black Eyed Peas, Doja Cat, The Kid Laroi, and Shawn Mendes. The 2022 lineup will be announced around August 1st!
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Audacy - Formerly known as Radio.com, the scaled, multi-platform audio content and entertainment company with the country’s best radio broadcasting group is a leader in virtually every segment of audio, and America’s #1 creator of original, premium audio. Audacy engages over 170 million consumers each month, bringing people together around the news, sports, podcasts, and music that matter to them.
"We Can Survive concert" - The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is dedicated to saving lives and bringing hope to those affected by suicide. AFSP creates a culture that’s smart about mental health through education and community programs, develops suicide prevention through research and advocacy, and provides support for those affected by suicide.
Support the cause - Click below to support the 'American Foundation for Suicide Prevention' :
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