Win Chuck’s Tickets to Ray LaMontagne at Firefly This Tuesday!

Win Chuck’s Tickets to Ray LaMontagne at Firefly This Tuesday!

Get in to win a pair tickets to see Ray LaMontagne at Firefly on Tuesday, Oct. 1, compliments of Chuck! Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/Live Nation


Win Chuck’s Tickets to Ray LaMontagne at Firefly
Tuesday, Oct. 1 | Firefly Distillery

Ray LaMontagne is hard to describe as his music’s been described as a mix of Otis Redding, Pink Floyd, Beck, Nick Drake and more. One thing Chuck knows for sure, he is electric live! And you can find out what we’re talking about when Ray takes the stage this Tuesday night, Oct. 1 at Firefly Distillery! Get into win a free pair of tickets below. We’ll let you know Monday if you’re a winner!

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