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16th May 2016

Win the chance to DJ at Parklife

Nando’s is offering aspiring student DJs the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to DJ at Parklife festival, which draws over 70,000 revellers each day
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Nando’s are giving away the extraordinary opportunity for one student DJ to perform at this summer’s Parklife festival, as well as free entry and free chicken for two.

The popular restaurant chain are planning to let one lucky Manchester student follow in the footsteps of artists such as Hudson Mohawke and Hannah Wants in playing on the Nando’s Cock O’Van stage at the festival in Heaton Park on the 11th and 12th of June.

Entrants only need to share one of their mixes, from Mixcloud or YouTube, on Twitter with the hashtag #RuleTheRoost by the 1st of June.

The mixes will then be judged by top DJ Skream who will pick the winning DJ for this once-in-a-lifetime prize which also includes free festival entry and Nando’s for two.

The competition is open to students over 18 and entrants must be available across the Parklife weekend, 11th and 12th of June, as set times are yet to be confirmed. Transport and accommodation are not included.


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