WIN: ACM Awards Flyaway


The 50th ACM Awards hosted by Blake Shelton and Luke Bryan happen at AT&T Stadium in Dallas on April 19, and YOU COULD BE THERE! We teamed up with Appleton Harley Davidson for your chance to win an ACM Awards Flyaway.

Here’s what the winner will get:
Airfare for 2 to Dallas
3 night hotel stay
2 tickets to the ACM Awards at AT&T Stadium

Beginning on Monday, February 2 through Friday, February 20, listen weekdays at 8am, noon, and 3pm for the Flyaway keyword. When you hear it, text the word to 77000 by 10 past the hour.  One random texter will win $100 and will qualify for the flyaway!

Get alerts sent to your phone before a chance to win happens by texting ‘ready’ to 77000!

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