Win tickets & meet Tim & Faith!

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We’ve got your chance to win a pair of tickets to see Tim McGraw & Faith Hill’s Soul 2 Soul Tour at the Richmond Coliseum on May 31 and along with a meet & greet with Tim & Faith!

How to enter: Listen for the cue to call Monday, May 21, 2018 to Wednesday, May 23, 2018.  Cue to call will happen twice a day 5/21-5/23 6am-6pm.  Be lucky caller number 8 after the cue to call and you will be qualified to win.  Studio line is 434.220.2392.  One winner will randomly be selected from all qualifiers.

Prize: A pair of tickets (2) to see Tim McGraw & Faith Hill’s SOUL 2 SOUL Tour at the Richmond Coliseum on May 31, 2018 valued at $260.  A Meet & Greet with Tim & Faith for 2 people valued at $1,500.  Total Prize Value: $1,760.

Contest runs from 6am on Monday, May 21 through Wednesday at 6pm on 5/23/18.
Deadline to enter is 6pm on 5/23/18.
1 winner will be randomly chosen from all qualifiers and contacted 5/24/18.

Odds of winning depend on the number of eligible entries and cannot be determined at this time.

Winners will be notified about prize redemption.  No substitutions or cash equivalents are permitted.

All WCVL C-Ville Country 92.7 General Contest Rules apply unless otherwise noted.

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