RULES: Kenny Loggins Tickets


Beginning at 9am on 9-11-17 through 5pm on 9-22-17, you can attempt win two tickets to see Kenny Loggins at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center in Nashville on 9-29-17.

A total of 10 winners will be chosen at random and each winner will receive two tickets valued at $89 each, retail. A winner will be chosen every weekday throughout the contest.

The contest is open to those who hold a valid article of state identification and are 18 years of age or older.

 To attempt to win, one must text the daily keyword mentioned on air at approximately 9am, 2pm, and 5pm to the number 77000 during the weekdays between 9-11 and 9-22. Text messages from that day will be compiled after 5pm, and a winner will be chosen at random.

 Only one text permitted per person per day. To redeem the prize the winner must pick up the tickets by 5:00pm on 9-28 at the WRND Studios on Old Russellville Pike Clarksville TN. Complete WRND contest rules apply and are available at REWIND943.COM.

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