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7NEWS23-05-2025

How would you like to win the chance to get to go to one of the most ICONIC festival line-ups in Australia, AND meet one of the artists?! Keep reading for an INCREDIBLE comp we have for Sunrise viewers!
Fridayz Live returns this October with its most blockbuster line-up to date, featuring iconic artists behind some of the biggest anthems of all time. There are no sideshows and no second chances – don't miss your chance to snap up tickets before they're gone.
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Mariah Carey
Pitbull
Wiz Khalifa
Lil Jon
Eve
Tinie Tempah
Jordin Sparks
Sunrise and Fridayz Live are giving one lucky viewer the chance to win it all! One lucky winner and their plus one will receive the 2 x Diamond Tickets to Fridayz Live, return flights from nearest city the winner has chosen to see the show in, 2 nights Accommodation and that's not all, winners will also get to have a meet & greet with one of the artists!! (Note: Specific artist will depend on the availability of the artists in area the winner has chosen)
For your chance to score this epic prize, you'll need to answer in 25 words or less, When was the last time Mariah Carey performed in Australia and why should you see her play?
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