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Mix Master 2024 VOTING TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Voting method and cost:
Viewers may vote for which act(s) they wish to keep in the Mix Master 2024 competition.
Online: go to https://www.mixmaster.uk/voting (the “website”) and follow the instructions there. Up to a maximum of ten (10) votes per person. Each vote will be charged at £1. Each voting window will close as indicated on the Live stream or issued information.
If there are technical or other issues with the online votes, the Promoter reserve the right to discount the online votes (as applicable) and announce the result of the vote without including those affected votes.
The Promoter is not responsible for any vote services promoted outside the UK, Channel Islands and Isle of Man as these are not within their control. Votes must not be sent in through agents or on behalf of another person, and viewers cannot submit votes as an agent of any other person. The Promoter reserves the right to discount votes if they have reasonable grounds to suspect they have been made from outside the UK, Channel Islands and Isle of Man, from unofficial third party voting services or otherwise in breach of these terms and conditions.
Please note it is not possible to vote via any method not stated in these terms and conditions.
Opening/closing times
Voting will open and close in each show as specified in the Programme.
Voting restrictions
Viewers voting on the website are limited to ten (10) votes per person per voting window. The promotor reserves the right to disqualify any votes deemed to be designed to manipulate the outcome of the vote and are unfair to other users and other acts. The Promoter may in their sole discretion contact voters who have voted to an excessive level.
Voting results
Live final heat shows:
The outcome of the judges score and public vote (as defined below) will be available on request at the end of the competition. Competitors scores will be calculated as follows: each public vote received in each show will be one times the Judges score.
During each show, the acts will perform. Three (3) acts from each Final heat show will be sent to the Final.
In the event of a tie in the scores at any stage of the competition, the judges' decision will determine which act(s) stay or leave or win (as applicable) the competition. In the event that the judges’ votes are tied at any stage of the competition the nominated head judge will have the deciding vote. The judges’ decision will be final.
Final:
During the Final show of the Programme, the act with the highest score will be declared the winner of the competition.
Any variation on the format of elimination as set out in these terms and conditions will be announced in the Programme and such format as announced in the Programme will prevail.
Contingencies:
If any of the acts are unable to perform or are prevented from performing fully in the Programme for any reason including without limitation medical reasons, then the producers of the Programme will in their sole discretion decide whether that act will continue in the competition; to end their participation in the competition; suspend their participation temporarily; play recorded footage in substitution of a live performance or ask that the act re-perform having regard to all circumstances and information available to them at the relevant time. The producers of the Programme will in their sole discretion determine if another act may be allowed to enter the competition.
If the outcome of a vote cannot be reasonably determined because of a technical failure or other circumstances beyond the reasonable control of the Promoter, their agents or sub-contractors, then the judges’ decision will determine the outcome. The judges’ decision will be final.
If the vote is cancelled then the judges will decide on the outcome of the vote, or the vote will be postponed at the Promoter’s discretion. Any decision by the judges or by the Promoter will be final.
Promoter: Mix Master.uk LTD, 3 Farley Road, Selsdon, Cr2 8DB