Win SOLD OUT Dwight Tix


Last Call for Dwight Yoakam tickets courtesy of Appleton Harley Davidson

Listen to the Beaver 100.3 between 6a-6p on Wednesday September 2nd. When you hear 2 Dwight Yoakam songs played back to back be caller 10 at 270 697 1003 or 877 999 9887 and you win a pair of tix to the SOLD OUT show Thursday September 3rd at the Ryman Auditorium

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