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Win 2 tickets to see Disney’s The Lion King at TPAC 🎟️

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Can you feel the love today? We’re teaming up with Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) to give away 2 tickets to the opening night performance of Disney’s The Lion King (a $300 value).

The globally-beloved musical is returning to TPAC’s Jackson Hall Jan. 6-23, 2022, boasting six Tony Awards® (including Best Musical) and one of the most imaginative creative teams on Broadway (including Tony Award®-winning director Julie Taymor).

Tickets are on sale now, and you can enter to win 2 orchestra seats for the Thurs., Jan. 6 performance (7:30 p.m. curtain) by:

  • Scrolling down to the giveaway form below
  • Answering a few questions

Anyone living in the Nashville area is eligible to enter between now and 11:59 p.m. on Thurs., Dec. 16. A random winner will be chosen, contacted, and announced in our newsletter on Mon., Dec. 20. Good luck, and hakuna matata. 🦁*

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