Twilight Concert Series Giveaway – Divine Fits & Austra

Reviewed by Becky

This week’s winner is Stephanie!  We’ll be contacting you shortly!

Passion Pit cancelled on Twilight.  Now, it’s the Divine Fits and Austra

We’ve partnered with Copper Canyon Grill House & Tavern at the Radisson Hotel in downtown Salt Lake City to bring you a weekly giveaway of a free meal for two at Copper Canyon and two VIP tickets to the Twilight Concert Series.  We’ll be doing this for all 9 of the summer concerts.

Enter to win by doing one thing – (1) Leave a comment on this blog post telling us what band you saw at your first concert.  It’s easy, right?

If you win, Copper Canyon Grill House & Tavern will be expecting you around 5:45pm the day of the concert for dinner and they’ll give you your VIP tickets.  Winners will be announced tomorrow on this blog, so please check back to see if you’ve won.

Check back every Monday through the concert series for your chance to win.

Comments (19)

  1. What a great giveaway! I was young and Punk Rock… My first concert was The Queers with The New Bomb Turks in the basement of a club in Boston. Which is EXTRA awesome this week because one of the Divine Fits/ New Bomb Turks connection 😉

  2. My first concert was Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers at the MSU stadium in Bozeman, MT. My friend’s parents took 8 of us 15-year-olds on a two hour road trip to the show for their daughter’s birthday – crazy brave!

  3. My first concert was John Denver in Indianapolis, IN when I was 3 years old-with my parents, of course! Started a long tradition of seeing shows with them and on my own that continues to this day!

  4. My first concert was Ted Nugent and Bad Company. My dad would be the first to admit it was probably not the best idea to take my sister and I to. It was eye opening, to say the least. Here I was at 12 wearing a Mickey Mouse scooter skirt and he had to explain LSD to us.

  5. I came from a very strict religious background where concerts were a definite no. So, seeing Candlebox at Saltair was a pretty big exception to my parent’s rules. I am happy to say i am now an independent adult who can see concerts whenever and wherever I please. But, there is nothing like your first.

  6. My first concert was Parliament Funkadelic. I was two.
    My grandfather was the security manager for the venue so my mother and (protective-headphone covered) I got to dance in front of the barricade that kept the audience a few feet from the stage. It is one of my favorite stories my mother shares.

  7. Matchbox 20 and Semisonic! My mom took my best friend and me, a couple of 5th graders. That night began my long love of concerts!

  8. I couldn’t have been more than 4 years old, but I remember seeing Crystal Gayle with my parents. Oh how I wished my hair could be as long and shiny as Crystal’s…

  9. I saw Styx and REO Speedwagon. Not ashamed to admit to still singing along when “Can’t Fight This Feeling” comes on the radio.

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