This May, new Shoreditch venue CAMP (City Arts and Music Project) will host the semi-finals of the Next Girl DJ competition.

The Next Girl DJ competition is a project where entrants – who have to be female, duh – upload a mix online to nextgirldj.com, which is voted for by the public. Once the public – along with a panel of expert judges – have decided on their favourites, those chosen entrants will go through to the semi-final round for a “mix off”, to see who gets through to the final.

The prize for the winner includes a year’s contact with Roxy, who sponser the contest along with JBL, to produce music, as well as the opportunity to DJ at a festival this summer and various other bits including a Pacemaker. There will be various semi-finals taking place across Europe, in Berlin, London, Brussels and Paris, organised by Resident Advisor.

Which brings us to this fortnight’s Twitter competition. If you enter, you’re into the draw – not only to win a pair of tickets for the London semi-final, but to win a JBL Spot 2.1 Speaker System [pictured above in all its glory]. The rules are the same as our Bestival and Sonar competitions, and are as follows.

You must a) follow us on Twitter and b) re-tweet the ‘Win a JBL speaker system’ tweet that we’ll be posting today and repeatedly over the next ten days.

You can follow us at any time, and re-tweet at any time, so if you’re not on Twitter at present, there’s no need to worry. As long as you register as a FACT follower and re-tweet the message at any point in the next ten days, you’ll be entered into the competition.

So, in summary, here’s how you enter:

1. You must be a registered user of Twitter.
2. You must opt to ‘follow’ us (twitter.com/factmagazine) on Twitter.
3. You must re-tweet one of the several ‘Win a JBL Speaker System
’ tweets that we’ll be posting to all our followers.
4. Do the above and you will be automatically entered into the draw, no need to do anything else.

The competition closes at midnight on Thursday April 1; the winner will be notified soon after via, appropriately enough, Twitter.

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