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Win Tickets to Planet Electronica

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LAist wants to give you a pair of tickets to see Planet Electronica at the Hollywood Bowl on July 17th.

Hosted by KCRW's Jason Bentley and featuring live performances by UK hit-makers Basement Jaxx, Nordic duo Röyksopp and Rio's Bossacucanova, Planet Electronica will be celebrating the fusion of world music and electronica for the third year in a row.

To enter for your chance to win a pair of tickets and VIP parking at the Bowl, fill out the information below:

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