Enter now to Flyaway to New Orleans with Gigi Perez!

Enter now to Flyaway to New Orleans with Gigi Perez!

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Now through August 24th, you could be the lucky winner of a once-in-a-lifetime getaway package to go see Gigi Perez in concert in New Orleans on September 23rd!

Enter now at the River Ticket Window for a chance at free airfare and a stay at a Crescent City hotel for two, and of course tickets to see Gigi Perez on her Unreal Unearth Tour at the Smoothie King Center downtown this September. One winner will be chosen after the contest closes on August 25th, so don’t wait!

Full Contest Rules available here and at the offices of Northampton Media Group, 15 Hampton Avenue in downtown Northampton.

 

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