Def Leppard Viva Hysteria


Don’t miss  “Def Leppard  – Viva! Hysteria” on the Big Screen for Two Nights Only, – Wednesday, October 2nd and Tuesday, October 8th.  at the Clarksville Stadium 16!  Seating is limited, so if you don’t win tickets, go to Def Leppard’s Website to purchase tickets…

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Just TEXT ‘sugar’ to 77000 to be entered for your chance to win a pair of tickets to one of the two shows, 10/2 at 8:00pm or 10/8 at 8:00pm.  Winners will also receive a commemorative poster.

Tune in on Sunday night at 7pm for a special one hour show featuring music from “Viva Hysteria”… 7p, Sunday night on Eagle 94.3.

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