AVLtoday’s holiday lip sync challenge

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All we want for Christmas is you as a contestant in our lip sync battle.

That’s right, we’re itching to have a little holiday fun with you all, and since we can’t throw a big, city-wide party, we decided to do the 2020 thing and celebrate virtually with a lip sync battle. Check out ours for an example of what we’re looking for.

Ready to show off your skills?

🎤 Pick the platform you want to use: TikTok or Reels on Instagram. If you use TikTok, be sure to post it on Instagram and tag us — @AVLtoday — to ensure we see it.

Note: If you can’t find Reels on your Instagram app, check out this article for troubleshooting.

🎤Pick the holiday song you want to lip sync. (We went with “Merry Christmas (I Don’t Want to Fight Tonight)” by the Ramones)

🎤 Get creative. We’d love to see some city landmarks in these, but if you’d rather stay at home and dance with a broom, that is perfectly okay, too.

🎤 Once you’re happy with your video, post it to Instagram and use #AVLtoday + tag us @AVLtoday so we can find them. If you don’t use Instagram but still want to participate, submit your video below.

🎤 Have fun and get in the holiday spirit. 💃

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