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#SHOWBIZ: Win a Harley-Davidson motorcycle at M. Nasir's upcoming concert

#SHOWBIZ: Win a Harley-Davidson motorcycle at M. Nasir's upcoming concert

KUALA LUMPUR: A lucky fan who buys a ticket to the upcoming Dato' M. Nasir Cipta 3 concert at Axiata Arena in Bukit Jalil, here, on Sept 27 could become the proud owner of a Harley-Davidson motorcycle.
The prize, a Softail STD FXST model valued at RM114,000, is a result of a collaboration between Etiqa and Harley-Davidson.
It was announced and unveiled earlier today at Dataran Maybank, where the prize was also displayed.
This exciting prize also includes one year of motor insurance from Etiqa.
"Etiqa is thrilled to work with Datuk M. Nasir and ICON Entertainment for the upcoming concert, which is also digitally supported through the Etiqa+ app," said Etiqa Insurans & Takaful Group Chief Executive Officer, Kamaludin Ahmad, at the event.
"This is a fitting collaboration between Nasir, ICON Entertainment, Harley-Davidson, and Etiqa, especially since the concert will be rock-themed," added Iman Tang of ICON Entertainment.
Users of the Etiqa+ app will have fast-lane pre-sale access to purchase tickets from now until 2pm tomorrow.
In addition to this pre-sale opportunity, app users will also have the chance to win other prizes, including concert tickets.
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