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Linkin Park Holds T-Shirt Design Contest!

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Nikki Thompson

Staff Writer 

Alternative-rockers Linkin Park are holding a contest in collaboration with Talent House, “the world’s platform for creative collaboration”, to find their next t-shirt design.

The band began asking fans to submit artwork inspired by the music and lyrics of their newest single “Castle of Glass” on April 9th 2013. Over the past six weeks, hundreds of designs have been submitted by artistic Linkin Park fans from all over the world, created in a number of different mediums.

The window for submissions closed on May 20th, but don’t worry if you missed it. You can still participate by checking out the submissions and voting for your favourite design HERE. But you’ll  have to hurry! Voting ends May 28th at 10am PST.

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What the lucky winners get:

1. Grand prize, as chosen by Linkin Park:

-$1,000 in cash

-The honour of having their design sold in the Linkin Park online merch store and also on tour

-A signed and framed copy of their tee

-Promotion by the band on all of their official social media channels

 
2. Runner up, as chosen by voters:

-$500 in cash

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-A one-of-a-kind signed print of their artwork

-Promotion by the band on all of their official social media channels

 
The band will announce the winners on June 4th 2013.

 
Check out the video for “Castle of Glass” below and then go cast your vote!

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