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Your chance to see Turnstile, Sierra Ferrell, DJO + more at Asheville’s premier outdoor venue

Two concert tickets and a swanky two-night Asheville stay are up for grabs for one lucky reader.

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This giveaway hits all the right notes.

Outdoor venue Asheville Yards is hosting a Concert Getaway Giveaway valued at more than $500, giving one lucky reader (and their fave plus-one):

  • Two concert tickets to any 2025 show, including Lake Street Dive, Sam Barber, Vance Joy, the Pixies, Father John Misty, and more. Full 2025 lineup right here.
  • Two-night stay at The Radical Hotel in Asheville, featuring custom guestroom murals, a farm-to-table restaurant, a rooftop bar, and easy access to AVL nightlife.

Sound like your kind of good time? It doesn’t take long to enter: Just head to this page and fill out your info before Tuesday, Sept. 2 at noon.

Asheville Yards will randomly choose a winner, and we’ll announce the results on Thursday, Sept. 4.

Enter to win

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