Win a T-shirt signed by The Used
Ever-increasing gasoline prices and the decline in the housing market have left average Americans with less money to spend on entertainment. As we enter the summer concert season – a season that could be key to the continued development of the 209 as an entertainment destination – it all begs the question:
How much can you afford to pay for tickets to see your favorite band or musician in concert this summer?
209Vibe wants to know, and in exchange for providing your opinion, we'll give you a chance to win a unique souvenir from one of 2008's biggest local concerts: a T-shirt signed by three members of The Used. Singer Bert McCracken (above,) bassist Jeph Howard and drummer Dan Whitesides each signed a 209Vibe T-shirt after performing for 1,100 fans May 4 at University of the Pacific.
Fill out the form at right and tell us how much you can pay for concert tickets to see your favorite performer this summer, and you'll automatically be entered to win the T-shirt.
The ticket price information may become part of a future 209Vibe story or column.
Enter as often as you'd like; contest ends at noon June 25; winner will be notified June 26; employees of ONI-Stockton, their families and promoters who do business with 209Vibe are not eligible to win.
From: Aubrey Grissom on Jun 17, 2008
If the concert is in Modesto not more than 15 because gas is now 60 for the round trip. I come from Sonora. That's 75 just to see a small show. I have paid that to see Tool and Manson.
Small shows are great but gas prices suck.
Maybe a party bus would be cool. DCMM could probably pull it off.