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Win weekend tix to the Antiques & Garden Show

One lucky reader is about to win two sets of tickets (worth $900+) for a weekend of elevated events and stylish displays at the upcoming Antiques & Garden Show.

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The weekend festivities include a lecture series featuring esteemed speakers from around the globe.

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Our Antiques & Garden Show “Tix for Two Giveaway” is officially springing to life.

We’ve partnered with the Antiques & Garden Show of Nashville to give away two tickets to the upcoming weekend of festivities, running Thursday, Jan. 30 to Sunday, Feb. 2.

One lucky winner (and their favorite plus-one) will get the chance to experience the best parts of the elevated event with a ticket package that includes:

  • Two tickets to the spectacular opening night Preview Party kick-off gala on Thursday, Jan. 30
  • Two General Admission tickets for full access to the Show Floor
  • Two tickets to the Saturday afternoon Design Lecture with Veere Grenney and Rita Konig — two of London’s most renowned interior designers

Ready to join the fun? Head to our NASHtoday Instagram account, click on the giveaway post, and follow the instructions to enter by Thursday, Dec. 12 at 12 p.m.

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