HOW TO WIN TIX:
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F.A.Q.
How many times can I enter?
Once per day. Any entries spamming our contests will be automatically disqualified.
How are winners chosen?
Winners are chosen at random and notified via Email once we’ve verified they have satisfied all of the entry requirements (ie. liking our Social Media accounts, sharing posts, completing the entry form, etc. as specified case-by-case).
How do I get my tickets if I win?
Email Tickets: You may receive your tickets via email directly from the ticketing provider, ie. Ticketmaster, Eventbrite, etc. Once you receive confirmation of winning, please always check your spam folder and “promotions” tab if using Gmail if you haven’t received your tickets.
Guest List Ticket:Â You may be added to the Will Call Guest List at the door or box office. You will be required to present a government issued ID to match the name on the list so make sure you provide us your full, legal name.
How many tickets do you give out?
We give out at least one pair of tickets to each show we get tickets for. Sometimes more. Sometimes a lot more.
What if I can’t go to the show after I win?
Gift them to someone else. Please do not sell your tickets (it’s actually illegal to sell comp tix). You got them for free, pay it forward.
Shows I Go To encourages you to always purchase merch from the bands and drinks/concessions from the venue.Â
What do you do with my email after I enter? We will use it to contact you if you win tickets. We will add you to our exclusive SIGT giveaway email list. We will ONLY share it with the venue so they can email you a confirmation. We will never spam you.
Have questions? Email contests@showsigoto.com with further inquiries.
Giveaways
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by Justin Fricke
Imagine a three-way between U2, The Cars, and The Killers … and that baby would be Beta Play! Not to be confused with
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by Richie Williams
Hip-hop AND comedy? Yes, please! David Burd (better known by his stage name Lil Dicky) mixes the hip-hop stylings of Drake,
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by Trevor Bosmans
Following in the footsteps of bands such as Falling in Reverse, Blood on the Dance Floor, and Black Veil Brides, Farewell, My
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by Mitch Foster
Wait, there’s a festival at the Fashion Square Mall?! Yes (well, in the parking lot, see map below). And, it’s going
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by Jason Earle
The Red Paintings have developed a reputation of relentlessly staging scorching live shows for the last fifteen years. Lead
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by Richie Williams
Known for her racy and controversial comedy style, Lisa Lampanelli spares no race, ethnicity, religion, creed, stereotype, color,
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by Amanda Starling
It looks like You, Me and Everyone We Know is keeping their April promise made in Tampa– the Lancaster, Penn. band is
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by Trevor Bosmans
House of Blues Orlando really outdid themselves with the beer selection this time around, bringing back favorites like Funky
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by Sarabeth Jackson
West End Trading Company has announced official set times for their 9th Annual Hurricane Party, and I’ll tell you this: there
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by Garrett East
The Story So Far is undoubtedly the newest king of Pop Punk. When you think of Pop Punk, you probably go to bands such as
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by Rebecca Weinberg
Hello all you devoted SIGT fans and members! We’re excited to give you Episode 3 of the Shows I Go To official Podcast!
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by Serena Hodgson
If you’ve been patiently awaiting for a concert you can zone out and just dance your troubles away … May 28th is
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by Amanda Starling
If there’s a performance I’m craving this summer, it’s Melt-Banana. Hailing from Japan, the globally acclaimed noise
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by Sean Dorsett
Have you let your inner weirdo out in a while? Let me tell you, that thing gets bottled up after a while and can explode into a
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by Jason Earle
Pop music and jazz are two American exports that are embraced worldwide. Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox marries those two