Win Two Tickets To Paradise: See Eddie Money At The Jefferson Theater For Free!

by | Feb 25, 2014 | MUSIC

How could I not make that joke when doing this giveaway? It had to happen. Anyway, you’ve waited so long, and now here he is–legendary 80s hitmaker Eddie Money will be coming to the Jefferson Theater next month, and thanks to your pals at RVA Mag, you could see him for free!

How could I not make that joke when doing this giveaway? It had to happen. Anyway, you’ve waited so long, and now here he is–legendary 80s hitmaker Eddie Money will be coming to the Jefferson Theater next month, and thanks to your pals at RVA Mag, you could see him for free! This guy’s list of hits is so long, you’re bound to hear at least a few you’d forgotten all about when he comes to the Jefferson on March 13, but before that happens, let us remind you of a few of his best:

And I mean, duh, of course this one too:

So get stoked, people, because this is gonna be a blast!

WHAT: Eddie Money Brings Paradise To The Jefferson Theater!
WHERE: Jefferson Theater, 110 E. Main St, Charlottesville VA
WHEN: Thursday, March 13, 8 PM
ADMISSION: $25 in advance/$28 at the door–order tickets HERE

And hey, if you’re feeling lucky, punk, don’t worry about the ticket prices–just plug your info into the Punchtab widget below to win two free tickets from your friends here at RVA Mag! Look out for extra chances to win, and get your entries in before 5 PM on Friday, because that’s when we’ll pick a winner!

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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