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Contest: From the Rockettes to KISS, we've got free tickets!
You wanna Rockette and roll all night? Enter to win tickets to see KISS or the Rockettes.
We love the holidays because they always manage to bring out grand traditions, whether it's Radio City and the spectacular Rockettes, or the fake blood-spewing, long tongue-wagging, platform-booted glory of KISS. And we're stoked that Santa has delivered early this year: both the high-kicking lovelies and the glam-rocking vets are headed to DFW, and we've got some tickets to give away.
Here's how to enter for your chance to win tickets to KISS at American Airlines Center on Dec. 6, or to the Radio City Christmas Spectacular featuring The Rockettes, who will kick into gear on Dec. 10 at Nokia Theatre.
For KISS: All you've gotta do is e-mail us at tickets@dfw.com and tell us your favorite KISS song and you'll be entered for a chance to win. IMPORTANT: Be sure to put "KISS" in the subject line to be eligible.
For the Radio City Christmas Spectacular, featuring the Rockettes, e-mail us at tickets@dfw.com, name your favorite Christmas recording, and you'll be entered for a chance to win. IMPORTANT: Be sure to put "Rockettes" in the subject line to be eligible.
Deadline to enter is noon on Dec. 2. One entry per e-mail address, please. You must live in the DFW area to win and employees of the McClatchy Co. are not eligible.
For more details on the KISS concert, or to buy tickets, go to AmericanAirlinesCenter.com.
For more info on the Radio City Christmas Spectacular, visit NokiaTheatreDFW.com.
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