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Giveaway alert: Win two free tickets to Nashville Ballet’s “Romeo and Juliet”

See how to enter to win two free tickets to see Nashville Ballet’s fresh take on the classic tale.

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two ballet dancers on a stage

See the classic tale retold in a creatively choreographed production by Nashville Ballet Artistic Director Emeritus Paul Vasterling.

Photo by Karyn Kipley/Nashville Ballet

This ticket giveaway is on pointe.

From working with the choreographer behind “West Side Story” to hosting a summer dance festival — and now bringing an epic classic to (new) life — Nashville Ballet’s 2023-24 season continues to keep audiences excited about a mixed repertoire that is both classical and contemporary (and always inventive).

That’s why we’re excited to partner with Nashville Ballet to give NASHtoday readers a chance to win two tickets ($180 value) to see “Romeo and Juliet” (think: perfect for a date night or girls night out).

Playing Saturday, April 20-Sunday, April 21, the performance promises lush period costumes, action-packed fight scenes, and live music by the Nashville Symphony. Here’s how to enter for a chance to be mesmerized by the beautiful production:

  1. Fill out this survey now through Monday, April 15 at 11:59 p.m.
  2. Watch the newsletter on Wednesday, April 17 for our announcement of the lucky winner

Psst: Don’t miss the free bonus entry at the end of the survey.

Enter to win

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