Backstage with C-Ville Country – Billy Currington – We have a winner!

Photo: Provided by event organizers, C-Ville Country 92.7 WCVL-FM


Congratulations to Ashley Martin!  She’s going to see Billy Currington at Innsbrook Pavilion on Saturday, July 7 and she also get to meet him!

Ashley listened Monday, June 25 through Friday, June 29 listen for the Billy Currington sounder.  The Billy Currington sounder will played twice per day 6am – 6pm and we had have two qualifiers each day.  Lucky caller number 14 after the sounder plays was qualified and Ashley Martin is the lucky grand prize winner!

How to enter: Listen for the Billy Currington sounder.  Call the studio line at 220-2392 & be caller 14 to qualify.

Prize: A pair (2) tickets to see Billy Currington at Innsbrook Pavilion in Glen Allen, VA and a meet & greet with the artist. Value: $100 per promoter.

Contest runs from Monday, June 25 at 6am through Friday, June 29 at 6pm
Deadline to enter is Friday, June 29 at 6pm
1 winner will be randomly chosen and contacted on Monday, July 2.

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

Winners will be notified about prize redemption by 7/2/18.

No substitutions or cash equivalents are permitted.

ALL WCVL-92.7 General Contest Rules apply unless otherwise noted.

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