Graham Coxon is getting ready to release his new album later on this year, and so, it’s about time for a new video, don’t you think?
And, as it turns out, he wants some help from you. Yep. You.
The man himself has launched a competition in which fans can be featured in the video for ‘What’ll It Take’, the first single to come from his latest effort. To enter, fans simply need to watch the instructional video of a dancer pulling different moves and submit their versions using camera phones, webcams, video cameras, or whatever they can use to capture their own routine.
The video to start mimicking is just below, so you can get practicing!
The competition closes the 14th of this month, with the video being directed by Ninian Doff. The finished product will feature thousands of user generated snippets created over a two week period, taken from all of the entries.
For more information on how to enter or get involved, just head here.
Graham’s new album ‘A+E’ is released on the 2nd April, and he will be playing at the following tour dates after it drops.
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13 Oxford, O2 Academy
15 Gateshead, The Sage
19 Manchester, Sound Control
21 Nottingham, Rescue Rooms
23 Brighton, Concorde2
25 London, HMV Forum
27 Gloucester, Guildhall
28 Bristol, Trinity Centre
29 Exmouth, Pavilion
30 Falmouth, Princess Pavilion
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