Win Tickets to Xenia Rubinos at the Echo

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Xenia Rubinos can best be described as an avant garde beat maker influenced by the likes of Afrobeat, hip hop, and R&B. She began her artistry in 2012 after she met Marco Buccelli at the Berklee College of Music, who then drummed on her debut album Magic Trix. This year she released her follow-up album, Black Terry Cat featuring the notable tracks, “Don’t Wanna Be”, “Mexican Chef”, and “Lonely Lover”, respectively. You can catch her on tour at The Echo on Sunday, September 18th! Camille Safiya and Ruby-Throated support.

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Tickets to Xenia Rubinos at The Echo are priced at $9.50-11.50, show starts at 8:30 pm, and the event is 18-and-over. You can purchase tickets or try and win a pair of tickets with us by entering the contest below!

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CONTEST DETAILS:

First make sure you’re following Grimy Goods on Twitter here and/or “like” our Facebook page here. Next, email ggcontests@gmail.com with your full name for guest list and a clever reason why you want a pair of tickets to Xenia Rubinos at The Echo. When you’re done with your email, send us a Tweet so we know you entered the contest or you can post on our Facebook wall. We’ll select a winner that has done all of the above mentioned. Winners will be announced via email, Facebook and Twitter on Wednesday, September 14th. Winners will have until 10 am Thursday, September 15th to reply back to our email and confirm their win.

TWEET:  Hey @GrimyGoods I wanna win tix to @xeniarubinos w/ @CamilleSafiya & Ruby-Throated on Sept. 18 @TheEchoLA! http://bit.ly/2cwYIZW

FACEBOOK: Just leave a comment on our wall letting us know you entered our contest for tickets to Xenia Rubinos at The Echo on Sept. 18!

Enter more Grimy Goods contest giveaways!

Xenia Rubinos – “Lonely Lover”

Xenia Rubinos – “Mexican Chef”

Camille Safiya – “INDIGO”

 

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