Win Tickets To Fall Line Fest!

by | Sep 3, 2013 | MUSIC

We know you’ve heard plenty about Fall Line Fest by now. You know it includes 8 different shows at 5 venues over the course of two days. You know it’ll feature amazing performers from around the globe, including Big Freedia, Cold Cave, Neon Indian, Stephen Brodsky, Speedy Ortiz, and way more.

We know you’ve heard plenty about Fall Line Fest by now. You know it includes 8 different shows at 5 venues over the course of two days. You know it’ll feature amazing performers from around the globe, including Big Freedia, Cold Cave, Neon Indian, Stephen Brodsky, Speedy Ortiz, and way more. You also know that some of the best local talent that RVA has to offer, including No BS! Brass Band, Josh Small, Inter Arma, Sundials, The Southern Belles, White Laces, and many more will be hitting the stage at some point over the weekend as well. All of this for only $20 (the price of a full weekend pass) is an absolute steal, and if you haven’t grabbed yourself a pass by now, we’re not sure what could be wrong with you.

But your friends at RVA Magazine have the remedy! We’re giving away a pair of tickets to Fall Line Fest, so that those of you who’ve been reduced to digging in the couch cushions to buy ramen, or who’ve just caught up with current events after spending the summer on a new age retreat in Sedona, can be saved from your ignorance and/or penury (at least for one weekend) by the stunning power of rock n’ roll! Just plug your info into the handy-dandy widget below–but hurry! This giveaway ends Thursday at 5 PM, so you don’t have much time!

Marilyn Drew Necci

Marilyn Drew Necci

Former GayRVA editor-in-chief, RVA Magazine editor for print and web. Anxiety expert, proud trans woman, happily married.




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