Concert Ticket Giveaway!
During our Spring Membership Drive, we’re celebrating our amazing supporters with a chance to win FREE concert tickets to one of the following shows:
- Death Cab for Cutie with Japanese Breakfast @ Merriweather Post Pavilion on July 21, 2026: (2 lawn tickets (1 pair))
- Billy Bob Thornton & The Boxmasters @ Lincoln Theatre on July 23, 2026: (2 tickets (1 pair))
Entering is easy! You can enter in any of these ways:
• Make a donation to support our station at radiochesapeake.org (you can leave a note telling us which show you’d like to enter for)
• Sign up for our newsletter on the homepage of radiochesapeake.org (you can leave a note telling us which show you’d like to enter for)
• Email amanda@whcp.org telling us which show you’d like to enter to win
Each action counts as an entry, so feel free to do more than one!
The winner will be randomly selected and announced on May 31.
Don’t miss your chance to enjoy a great night of live music while supporting community radio.
THANK YOU to Merriweather Post Pavilion (@merriweatherpp) and The Lincoln Theatre (@thelincolndc) for partnering with us to giveaway these tickets!
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