[VIDEO] Big Bang announces Global Cover Event winners
2012.04.17
To commemorate Big Bang’s highly-awaited return, YG Entertainment and the boys previously launched the “2012 BIGBANG [BLUE & BAD BOY] GLOBAL COVER CONTEST”. With their explosive influence all over the globe, Big Bang has attracted over 7,300 talented fans from 61 countries to join the event.
Earlier this month, YG Entertainment announced the top entries and started a week-long online voting for the chosen finalist. On April 17th, YG and Big Bang finally announced the lucky winners on various cover categories including Best Vocals, Best Dance, Best Band, Best Costume, Best Instrumental Play, Best Creative and the Top 3 Overall Winner.
The overall winners will be visiting South Korea through the Seoul Travel Package which includes free airline ticket, accomodation and YG office tour. Other winners will get Big Bang ‘Alive’ goods gift box and signed CD with personal message from the boys.
Check out the winners below. Are you one of them?
Source: YG Entertainment Written by: jhezwafu @dkpopnews.net
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