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Nissan to help aspiring music students with their “Kickin’ It with Kicks” campaign
Nissan has just announced their “Kickin’ It with Kicks” campaign, which is a grassroots initiative aimed at helping music students in Nashville hoping to break into the music industry to advance their musical careers.
Nissan will provide select Nashville-area students studying music or performing arts with the tools necessary to help them create their own music videos.
Students participating in the campaign will be offered the use of a branded Nissan Kicks and a portable Bose S1 Pro Bluetooth® PA speaker to create memorable performances across Nashville. Fans who follow social media can find the latest artists and performances by following #KickinItWithKicks on social media.
A total of six students will get the chance to experience the Nissan kicks and create music videos using the crossover. After all six have completed their video, employees of Nissan will vote for their favorite and select the winner, who will receive $1,000 for their education.
The Nissan Kicks is a great choice for any music lover, with its expressive interior and exterior design, technology to support connected life and standard safety features. The Nissan Kicks is available with a class-exclusive Bose Personal Plus audio system, which uses speakers mounted in the driver’s headrest to deliver an immersive 360-degree experience. Standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto combined with multiple USB charging ports help keep the music playing.
“Stylish and well-appointed, the Nissan Kicks comfortably accommodates drivers and their belongings, including gear for the next music concert,” said Reese. “We’re incredibly excited to be collaborating with emerging artists this fall and can’t wait to see and hear the creativity they’re delivering. Kicks also offer best-in-class fuel economy of up to 36 highway mpg2, leaving more money for fun.”
Nissan Kicks start at $20,290 and all 2023 Nissan Kicks come standard with Nissan Safety Shield®360.
Learn more by visiting nissanusa.com/kicks
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