Finder Raygun Dance Challenge – Think you can do better?

Show us your moves and compete for a £7,500 prize pool!

Dance to the Finder Beat. Get creative. Use Raygun’s moves or create your own and you could walk away with £2.5k for the best solo dance or £5k for the best group dance.



How to enter

  1. Follow Finder on Instagram or TikTok. Make sure you’re following us so you don’t miss any challenge updates and can easily share your entry.
  2. Use the Finder Beat song. Go to Instagram or TikTok and find the Finder Beat song under our profile or simply search for it in the sounds/music section. Download it here if you prefer (60-second version, Extended version) or check it out on Spotify to get inspired.


  3. Create your dance video. Bring your best moves! Whether solo or with a group, make it fun, original, and full of energy. Feel free to put your own spin on the dance.
  4. Upload and tag. Upload your video on TikTok or Instagram. Use the hashtag #RaygunChallenge. Make sure you tag FinderAU on TikTok @FinderAU or Instagram @Finder.au.

Important: Make sure your social profile is set to public so we can see your entry!

How it works

Stage 1

The Finder panelists will choose 4 solo dance finalists and 4 group dance finalists based on their interpretation of:

  • Creativity
  • Fun
  • Dance execution

Stage 2

Finalists in both categories will have their videos posted to Finder’s social channels [TikTok, Instagram] where the community will help pick the winners. The total number of likes across all social channels mentioned wins. So, get your friends, family and fans involved to boost your chances!

Prizes

  • Best Solo Dance – £2,500
  • Best Group Dance – £5,000

Important dates

  • Submission deadline: 12/11/2024 23:59 AEDT
  • Finalists announced and voting commences: 14/11/2024
  • Finalists announced and voting commences: 21/11/2024 12:00pm AEDT
  • Winners announced: 22/11/2024 12:00pm AEDT

FAQs

Ready to dance?

Let’s see if you’ve got what it takes to #RaygunChallenge

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