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Win tix for six shows with our Winston-Salem Symphony Giveaway

We’re teaming up with the Winston-Salem Symphony to give away a pair of Pick 6 Subscriptions to the 2025-2026 season.

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Score free tickets + the best seats in the house to both classics and modern favorites.

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This is music to our ears: The Winston-Salem Symphony’s 2025-2026 season is right around the corner.

To celebrate, we’ve partnered with the local institution to give away a pair of Pick 6 Subscriptions.

One lucky winner will receive two Premium Pick 6 Subscriptions, valued at more than $1000. The Premium subscription pack allows you to snag the best seats in the house at any six shows of your choice throughout the 2025-2026 season. Enter to win on our Instagram by Friday, May 16 at noon.

🎵 Stellar season incoming

Shows range from classically inspired to popular favorites, including music from “Harry Potter” and “Wicked.” If you don’t want to risk missing out, check out the full schedule and sign up for a subscription package to score discounted tickets.

Heads up: The giveaway package (or any purchased subscription) cannot be used for Ben Folds in Concert.

Enter to win

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