Global superstar Rihanna will take the stage in New York City on December 3 for her only live performance of 2009. This exclusive concert is presented by JetBlue and Barbados in celebration of JetBlue’s service to Rihanna’s hometown and the release of her new CD, “Rated R.” The performance will take place at the Hammerstein Ballroom and is closed to public purchase.

We want to send fans and their guests to the concert, but we’re not just giving the tickets away. Use your creativity and self-expression to take a photo of yourself that incorporates Barbados and JetBlue, and you could win one of 20 pairs of tickets to this private event!
Again, to be eligible for the contest, read and follow the official rules, then send us a photo that incorporates:

*You in front of a New York City Landmark
*JetBlue
*Barbados

You’ll have to submit your photo through Twitter; here’s how:

1. Create a Twitter account if you don’t have one
2. Use your favorite Twitter photo sharing service to upload your photo. We suggest:
a. http://twitpic.com/
b. http://yfrog.com/
c. http://pikchur.com/

For a guide to sharing photos via Twitter visit http://mashable.com/2009/05/19/twitter-share-images/

3. Post a tweet containing a link to your photo @JetBlue #JETBLUE2BARBADOS
4. Make sure to follow JetBlue on Twitter, we’ll notify you via direct message if you are a winner (winners must respond within 24 hours of notification)

We will select 20 winners based on the most creative interpretations of the theme. And fitting though it may be, please no “Rated R” photos! Entries must be received by 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 29 to be eligible to win. Please see the Official Rules for more information.

For inspiration, you can buy Rihanna’s new album “Rated R” for only 3.99 buy clicking here

1 Comment on “Win Tickets To JetBlue’s Exclusive Rihanna Concert!”

  1. They really dont want to sell anymore Rihanna CDs, why I’m saying this? the more she performs the worst her vocals get. That’s why she is opening up with such low numbers for a singer who had more exposure than the Death of Michael Jackson

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