Nonpoint's Miracle Week
. 32 independent music retailers nationwide are participating in Nonpoint�s �Miracle� Week. Fans who purchase the record from a participating retailer will be handed an envelope with a prize announcement inside. Prizes range from a limited edition art rock �Miracle� poster to a Jackson guitar, Fender amp, EVH strings, an Ovation acoustic guitar, a Zoom Q3, EMG pickups and Sabian cymbals. The participating retailers are Bull Moose, Disc Exchange, Dimples, Down In The Valley, Looney Tunes, Park Ave, Rolling Stone, Vintage Vinyl and Zia. On Monday May 3 at 6:00pm, NONPOINT will be playing a live acoustic show at Uncle Sam�s Music in Miami. Fans will get a chance to listen and pre-order the new album (which comes out the following day) As a special bonus, the first 50 fans that pre-order Miracle will get a free t-shirt commemorating the show. Nonpoint will also be giving away a limited quantity of the CD autographed by the band to their home base South Florida fans. NONPOINT will also be throwing out the first pitch for their home team, the Marlins day of album release, on May 4th. The Marlins will be playing the San Francisco Giants at 7:10pm EST at Sun Life Stadium in Miami. The debut single and title track, Miracle is currently top 20 on all rock radio formats. Nonpoint is on the road with Sevendust, and will be headlining shows in their home state next month, and playing Rock on the Range in Columbus, OH. Preview and Purchase Nonpoint CDs |
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