The Last Of The Breed Tickets Contest

Brody Vercher | February 1st, 2007 Email Share

Update: This contest has ended. Congratulations to the winners.

Last Of The Breed Tickets Contest
With the resounding success of our first contest we decided to have another one, this time we’ll be giving away tickets to The Last Of The Breed concert to be held in Austin, TX on Saturday March, 17. We realize this contest is rather limited based on geography, unless you’re a die hard fan of Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, and Ray Price. However, we were banking on some people already being in Austin for the last weekend of SXSW. The tickets are already sold out on GetTix.net, so the tickets we have might be somewhat rare.

You can find out how to enter The Last Of The Breed ticket contest and how to win by visiting the contest page.

After you register you can see how you’re ranking in the contest via the sidebar under “Top Referrers.”

T-Shirt Contest
For those who aren’t really interested in winning the tickets we’ll still be giving out three t-shirts to randomly selected commenters at the end of the month. Like last month, the only thing you need to do to enter is leave a comment. The more comments you leave, the higher your probability of winning becomes, but please no spam comments.

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  1. Linda Banks
    February 2, 2007 at 11:18 am Permalink

    I am so excited these guys are touring together. Like Ray Benson (Asleep at the Wheel), said, “Sometimes the Stars Align”. That’s what this once-in-a-lifetime tour feels like to me. I am happy they are coming to Colorado for two shows. I wish I could quit this job and follow them around for all the shows, but that’s not going to happen.

    Thanks for the contest, folks.

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