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SHURE - Search for the Next Extraordinary Sound

09 May 2022 - 0 Comments

SHURE, the world’s most legendary microphone and headphone manufacturer, is looking for the Next Extraordinary Sound – and on the search for a handful of kiwi musicians to represent this epic brand on-stage and in-studio.

Winners will become ‘Shure Artists’ and on offer is some killer Shure gear including custom-coloured SM58 mics, in-ear headphones, and exclusive merch.

“We are looking for established OR up-and-coming vocalists, bands, and musicians who want to be part of the Shure story” says John Faulding, Artist Relations for NSL, the Shure distributor. “During NZ Music Month and after a tough couple of years, we’d love to support some of the epic talent out there. You don’t have to be a superstar… yet!”

No purchase is necessary and no audio or video submission is required, just head to nsl.co.nz/extraordinarysound and fill in the details before midnight, 30th June 2022.

*Terms and Conditions apply


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