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Friday, Aug. 21, 2009

Win tickets to Dia de los Toadies

Contest: Today's your last chance to win tickets to the second annual Dia de los Toadies!

The Toadies are so cool, they get their own Dia de los Toadies. The show is Saturday, Aug. 29 in Glen Rose, and no, Glen Rose is not that far.

Even the poster looks cool for Dia de los Toadies.

The Second Annual Dia de los Toadies will no doubt be one of the musical highlights of the year and, lucky for you, DFW.com has scored some tickets.

Three lucky winners will each get a pair of tickets to the all-day show (2-11 p.m.) on Saturday, Aug. 29, at Rough Creek Ranch in Glen Rose. In addition to the headliners, Fort Worth faves The Toadies, Denton's Bowling For Soup is on the bill, along with BoomBoomBox, Eleven Hundred Springs, Ben Kweller and Secret Machines.

All you've gotta do is send us an e-mail and be sure to include "Toadies" in the subject header. You'll be entered to win a pair of tickets and a DFW.com summer pack, complete with a cool backpack, T-shirt, beach ball and other goodies.

But hurry and send that e-mail. Deadline to enter is 5 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 26.

And sorry, dudes. Employees of the McClatchy Company are not eligible.

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