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Church's Chicken and Coca-Cola Competition: Win A Trip to the American Music Awards

Jul 29, 2013 01:42 PM EDT | By Staff Reporter

Church's Chicken and Coca-Cola are joining forces and offering fans the chance to win a trip to the American Music Awards Nov. 24 in Los Angeles.

In a joint statement released Monday, the companies said the winner will receive a $2,000 shopping spree extravaganza in order to dress the part and truly rock the AMAs. 

"The grand prize winner will arrive at the AMAs in style with door to door limousine service and exclusive backstage access, to truly party like a rock star at the awards show.  The American Music Awards show is scheduled to air live on Sunday, November 24, 2013," the statement read.

To stand a chance to win this prize, entrants have today through Sept. 29, to visit CocaColaRocktheAMAs.com, and complete and submit their registration forms to be entered into the sweepstakes. No purchase is necessary to enter or win a prize.

After registering, entrants will receive an email with a URL link and a code to use to receive a free music download. Each entrant is eligible to receive up to five downloads during the course of the promotion.

"We're all used to watching the AMAs from our homes and we can only imagine the experience of actually being at the show and seeing top artists and performances up close.  Church's and Coca-Cola are excited about giving our customers this once in a lifetime chance to win this incredible prize," said Rob Crews, Church's Chief Marketing Officer. 

"We know from past promotions that music plays an important role in our customers' lives.  Last year at this time, we gave away thousands of music downloads. And we anticipate bringing music to our customers' ears once again with more than a million downloads available to anyone who registers for the Coca-Cola and Church's Music Sweepstakes. Our customers are engaged whenever it comes to contests and sweepstakes that include music."

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