NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — A citywide Halloween costume contest launched Thursday in Nashville, giving residents the chance to see their photos displayed on one of Music Row's biggest screens.
The interactive contest is taking place at the Nashville Sign in Music Row at 1616 Broadway, where participants can scan a QR code to upload their costume photos.
The competition runs through November 2, with winners having their images displayed on the popular billboard.
Eric Gilbert-Williams, co-founder of The Public Bored, is organizing the crowd-sourced contest.
To enter, participants must take a selfie in their Halloween costume directly in front of the Nashville Sign.
The contest aims to give people free access to have their photos displayed on the popular sign, which typically costs money