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Casa Indio Launches in Los Angeles This Week ~ Enter to Win VIP Access

CASA INDIO LA - Week 1 Flyer

Indio Beer & VICE present Casa Indio, a unique music and art experience across borders. They're bringing their favorite Mexican artists to the US in an event series that will hit Los Angeles, Chicago, Austin, and San Francisco this year. Our kickoff event starts in Los Angeles from May 24 to June 8, and you can win VIP access Check out the lineup for Week One above, and keep reading to learn how you can win VIP access to the events!


L.A. Taco is offering two winners (plus one guest each) VIP access to a special happy hour this Friday May 24. The winners will be able to meet the artists that will be performing that night and interact with them there. After the VIP Happy Hour, once the event begins, winners will also have access to a VIP area all night where they will get free Indio beer and food. They will also win guaranteed spots on the guest list to all the events listed on the flyers. At the end of the series of events they will also get a poster signed by all of the artists that performed through the different nights.

To Enter, simply sign up for the LA TACO events email list located in the sidebar of this post (or click here if you're on a mobile device). Two winners will be selected at random on Thursday. Winner and guest must be 21 or older by event date. No purchase necessary to enter.

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