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Win a Squier Stratocaster Signed by Keith Urban

Rolling Stone Australia is giving you the chance to win a ‘Squier by Fender’ Bullet Stratocaster HSS, signed by Keith Urban.

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Keith Urban is one of the biggest names in music, Australia’s highest-earning country-crossover export, and as he’s also the latest star to be anointed with a Rolling Stone cover. To celebrate, Rolling Stone Australia is giving you the chance to win this ‘Squier by Fender’ Bullet Stratocaster HSS, signed by the artist himself.

Announced today, Rolling Stone Australia will release its next quarterly magazine issue on September 6th featuring Keith Urban on the cover.

Delving into the curious mind of Keith Urban, the Rolling Stone Australia cover feature profiles one of the world’s biggest music stars, from the New Zealand-born, Australia-raised Americana-lover, through his years on both sides of drug and alcohol abuse, to becoming a global export with 24 country number one hits and a stack of multi-Platinum records.

The feature includes interviews wth Taylor Swift, Nile Rodgers, and John Mayer, who all candidly shared what they love most about him and the impact he has had. Keith Urban is renowned for leading a sonic change for country music in the Nineties with his deep passion for genre-fluidity. Urban’s most recent #1 album, The Speed Of Now Pt.1, is the latest in a long line of record testaments to this, clearly showing his passions for hip hop, British breakbeat, and every genre in-between with features from P!nk, Nile Rodgers, and Breland.

Keith Urban has generously donated this ‘Squier by Fender’ Bullet Stratocaster HSS in sunburst colour, which the four-time Grammy winner has signed – check it out below.

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The Stratocaster is arguably the most iconic guitar of all time, with notable players including Jimi Hendrix, George Harrison, Kurt Cobain and of course, Keith Urban.

This competition for a signed guitar is open to all new and existing subscribers of Rolling Stone Australia magazine. According to new Roy Morgan data on the Australian magazine market published, Rolling Stone Australia bagged 152,000 readers in the year to March 2021, ahead of such staples Australian Golf Digest, Family Circle and Men’s Fitness.

To enter this one-of-a-kind competition, all existing subscribers have to do is keep an eye out for an email sent to their inbox which will ask them to tell us in 25 words of less, what is your favourite Keith Urban song and why.

New subscribers can enter by filling out the optional 25 words or less question”what’s your favourite Keith Urban song and why?” when subscribing here.

The winner will be judged based on the response and the competition is open until 12:00pm AEST Monday the 30th of August.

COMPETITION INFORMATION

Competition: Win a Squier Stratocaster Signed by Keith Urban
Entrants: Only subscribers to Rolling Stone Australia Magazine are eligible
Entry Period: Starts August 2 2021 9am AEST and ends August 31 2021 5pm AEST
Entry: 
  • New subscribers can enter by filling out the optional 25 words or less question”In 25 words or less what’s your favourite Keith Urban song and why?” when subscribing
  • Existing subscribers will get an email with the 25 words or less question, and can enter by filling out the question there
Limit: One (1) entry per subscription
Judging Criteria:  Originality and creativity of 25 words or less response
Notification:  By email within a week of the winner being chosen
Claim Period: Within 4 weeks from the date of Notification. [Note: 3 months in South Australia. Shortest claim period is 4 minutes in NSW]
Unclaimed Prize Determination: Should the winner not claim the prize within 4 weeks from the date of Notification, a new winner will be chosen. The new winner will be notified via email within a week of the Prize Determination.
Prize: 1 – Squier by Fender Bullet Stratocaster signed by Keith Urban
Total Prize Value: $249 incl GST
Prize Conditions: a) Entrants must answer the question as required

b) Entrants must be subscribed to Rolling Stone Australis magazine