CONTEST: Win Tickets To See Pierce Fulton In NYC

At only 23-years-old, producer Pierce Fulton has already had quite an accomplished career. The Vermont native first started playing music at the age of 6, and while his initial interest lay in classic rock, an electronic music production class quickly turned him onto the world of EDM. Fast forward several years later and at 18, Pierce had put out his first EP, titled Pardon My French.

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At only 23-years-old, producer Pierce Fulton has already had quite an accomplished career. The Vermont native first started playing music at the age of 6, and while his initial interest lay in classic rock, an electronic music production class quickly turned him onto the world of EDM. Fast forward several years later and at 18, Pierce had put out his first EP, titled Pardon My French.

From there came hit singles “Where We Were,” “Runaway” and of course, his biggest song to date, “Kuaga.” Combined with some killer remixes for artists like The Killers and Above & Beyond, Fulton now has quite a collection of music under his belt and is slowly but surely carving out a name for himself in the world of electronic dance music, giving us recent hits like “No More” and “Landmines.”

This month, Pierce will be embarking on his So Much More tour, which includes 21 stops throughout the USA. On January 21st, the producer will be hitting Verboten in Brooklyn and We Got This Covered has 4 tickets to giveaway.

To be in with a chance to win, simply join our Facebook group and send an email to [email protected] with the full name of yourself and your guest that you’ll be bringing if you win. A winner will be chosen on January 18th.

Good luck! And for more on Pierce Fulton, be sure to follow him on Facebook, Twitter or SoundCloud!


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