Enter Here to Win a Pair of Tickets for Sunday, May 6

Enter Here to Win a Pair of Tickets for Sunday, May 6

101.7 Chuck FM has your tickets to a different kind of musical experience: enter below to win a pair of Sunday tickets to the Trondossa Music & Arts Festival on Sunday, May 6 at Riverfront Park in North Charleston. Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/Live Nation


WIN TICKETS TO
Trondossa Music & Arts Festival

101.7 Chuck FM has your tickets to a different kind of musical experience: enter below to win a pair of Sunday tickets to the Trondossa Music & Arts Festival on Sunday, May 6 at Riverfront Park in North Charleston.

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Full two-day event schedule:

  • Margo Price and Big Something – Saturday, May 5
  • Moon Taxi and Hiss Golden Messenger – Sunday, May 6
  • Widespread Panic and Sturgill Simpson, Sunday May 6 (also performing unique sets each night)

Regular tickets on sale now at Trondossa.com.

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