Fiji Water in partnership with itunes festival

31 August 2012 by
Fiji Water in partnership with itunes festival

Fiji Water has announced its partnership with the iTunes Festival 2012, which is being held at the Roundhouse in Camden, north-west London, on 1-30 September.

The festival showcases a variety of musical genres and will include artists such as Elbow, Hot Chip, Lana del Rey and JLS.

Fiji Water will be keeping the artists and crew hydrated throughout as well as giving music fans 90 chances to win tickets to iTunes gigs through a series of daily prize draws on the new Fiji Water UK Facebook page at http://woobox.com/ko477p

By Lisa Jenkins

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