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The giveaway that keeps on giving.

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This giveaway is about to reach a crescendo.

We’ve partnered with the North Carolina Symphony to give away two season tickets to the upcoming 2025-2026 Classical Season — yes, an entire season featuring 14 Saturday concerts running from September 2025 through May 2026 at Meymandi Concert Hall (valued at $1,688).

From timeless masterpieces by Mozart, Beethoven, and Tchaikovsky to modern works from Orff, Dvořák, and more, this slate of shows promises passion, power, and pure musical magic, and you (plus a guest) could be there for every strum and note.

Ready to secure your spots? All you have to do is fill out this quick survey now through Wednesday, July 23 at noon. Psst: Triple your winning chances by completing the two bonus entries at the end of the survey.

Our lucky winner will be announced on Friday, July 25 in this newsletter.

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