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Game On! Noise Pop and KQED Arts' 20th Street Block Party Instahunt

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The hunt is on! Noise Pop and KQED Arts present an adventure-filled Instagram Hunt at the 20th Street Block Party.

  • One day only
  • 10 emojis to find!

On Saturday, Aug. 19, we’ll place 10 oversized emojis within the boundaries of Noise Pop’s Block Party on 20th and 19th streets, between Bryant and Harrison and Florida and Alabama Streets. Your task? FIND THEM. The first three people to find all ten emoji between 2pm and 5pm will receive awesome prizes including: concert tickets, swag and even a night on the town!

Don’t forget to follow @NoisePop and @KQED_ Arts on Instagram, where we’ll share clues leading up to this Saturday’s hunt.

To Play

  • Follow Noise Pop and KQED Arts’ on Instagram — so you don’t miss out on the clues!
  • Once you find an emoji, snap a picture of it at the secret location (selfies encouraged), then post to your Instagram or Instagram Stories using the hashtag #NPxKQEDHunt.
  • Once you find all 10, bingo! Send @KQED_Arts a direct message to be eligible to win.
  • Important: You must make your account public to be eligibile to win.

Prizes

First Place: A ‘golden ticket’ to Cafe du Nord and Swedish American Hall for September. This gives you access to any and all shows at either venue for the month of September.

Second Place: One pair of tickets to the 20th Street Block Party after-party, with Neon Indian spinning a DJ set at Cafe du Nord.

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Third Place: One merchandise package filled with KQED and Noise Pop goodies.

Clues

Find all ten emoji within the boundaries of Noise Pop’s 20th Street Block Party using the clues below:

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