Monday, April 20, 2009

Win tickets through WAVE Camp

MILWAUKEE (April 20, 2009) - One of the summer's hottest concerts is already sold out in Milwaukee, but the Wave can help you get there.

One lucky person will win four tickets to see the sold-out Jonas Brothers show July 9 at the Bradley Center, along with limousine service to and from the show courtesy of Andrus Limos. Entering this contest is a snap; all you have to do is sign up for one of this summer's 50 Milwaukee Wave Summer Soccer Camps before July 3.

Every person who signs up for one of the weeklong Overnight Academy sessions automatically receives three entries into the drawing, held live on The Morning Blend on Today's TMJ 4 on July 6. Any person who signs up for a full-day Wave camp receives two entries, and every half-day or mini-kicker registration receives one entry.

"We are very excited bout working with Radio Disney and offering this great opportunity for our campers," said Keith Tozer, head coach and vice president of soccer operations of the Wave. "Jonas Brothers are one of the biggest groups around and their fans are our campers are one in the same."

The Jonas Brothers are possibly the hottest musical group in the country, if not the world. The three teenage brothers from New Jersey sold out three shows at New York's Madison Square Garden. They rung in the New Year performing live in New York's Times Square on Dick Clark's New Year's Rocking Eve, collected their RIAA-platinum plaques on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," sang from a White House balcony as guests of the President at the annual Easter Egg Roll, and even played on the hit shows "Dancing With the Stars" and the season finale of "American Idol." Jonas Brothers have seven platinum- and gold-certified records outside the United Stats, as well as a sold out European tour, and sold out 80,000-seat stadium shows in Latin America.

For more information on the Milwaukee Wave Summer Soccer Camps, and complete rules on the Jonas Brothers ticket giveaway, visit milwaukeewave.com and click on the "camps" link.

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