Easton Corbin is heading to the Victory Theatre, and WKDQ has your chance to score a pair of tickets!

Easton Corbin in Evansville

Easton Corbin is heading out on the road this spring, and he's got a stop planned in the Tri-State! On June 20th, he will be playing the Victory Theatre with special guest Dillon Carmichael.

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Easton is known for hits like 'A Little More Country Than That' and 'Roll With It.'  Throughout his career, Easton has stayed true to traditional country music, has even had seven singles end up in the top 10, and has won three American Country Awards. His upcoming show at the Victory Theatre is certainly not one to be missed!

How to Get Easton Corbin Tickets

If you want to see Easton Corbin and Dillon Carmichael at the Victory Theatre, tickets are on sale now, and you can grab yours now through Ticketmaster or the Ford Center Box Office.   And if you're feeling lucky, WKDQ also has a chance for you to WIN a pair of tickets (more on that below).

How to WIN Easton Corbin Tickets

If you'd like to win a pair of tickets to see Easton Corbin on June 20th, all you have to do is enter below for your chance to win! However, there is some important info you need to know before entering.

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This contest will run until Monday, May 12th, and the winners will be drawn then.  The winners are randomly selected and will be notified VIA EMAIL So make sure you enter an email address you use and check regularly.

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Enter below for your chance to win and good luck! 

*Make sure you enter your email correctly as that's how you'll be notified if you win!*

 

 

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