Win Tickets to see Lee Brice and Tyler Hubbard at Indian Ranch


Get ready for a Country Music Weekend you won’t forget! 96-5 Live Free Country is hooking up one lucky listener with a weekend getaway of live music.

Starting Tuesday, tune in weekday mornings at 7:05 with Michael & Laura for your shot at an unforgettable summer escape to Indian Ranch! Be caller number six and you’ll score a prize and qualify for the grand prize weekend getaway: two tickets to see Lee Brice on August 16th, Tyler Hubbard on August 17th, a scenic cruise aboard the Indian Princess, and a hotel stay for the entire weekend!

It’s your ultimate country music experience—live music, lake views, and good times—all brought to you by DaSilva Motorsports, Route 111 in Hampstead. Visit daSilvaMotorsports.com to check out their full lineup of motorcycles, ATVs, and more.

Don’t miss out—listen, call, and win your way to Indian Ranch!

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