Win 4-Day Tickets to Tailgate N’ Tallboys with Busch Light

Win 4-day tickets to Tailgate n Tallboys with Busch Light.

Tailgate N’ Tallboys is almost here and if you don’t have tickets yet, we’re going to hook you up!

We’ve teamed up with Busch Light to giveaway 4-day tickets to Tailgate N’ Tallboys with two on-site ticket giveaways.

Tailgate N’ Tallboys returns to the Interstate Center in Bloomington, IL on June 13 – 16, 2024 with performances from Bailey Zimmerman, Eric Church, Cody Johnson, Chase Rice, Nate Smith, and more well known names! You’ll even see some local names take the stage over the weekend including Leah Marlene, Clayton Shay, Joe Stamm Band, and more.

Friday, May 31 | 5:00 – 7:00pm
at Maguire’s Bar & Grill (220 N. Center St., Bloomington)
Beer Special: Busch Light Buckets for $15 (includes 5 beers)

Friday, June 7 | 5:00 – 7:00pm
at Pub II (102 N. Linden St., Normal)

We have 10 pairs of tickets to giveaway at each ticket stop! A new winner will be drawn every 10 minutes (first drawing at 5:30pm). You must be at least 21 years old and must be present to win.

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