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Win tickets to see Beats Antique at the Fillmore

Update 10/26/12: Contest is over. Congratulations to Jason Dalrymple. He and a guest will be our guests at the show Saturday night. Thanks to everybody else for the entries, and for reading Backbeat! Beats Antique is back in town this weekend for a show tomorrow night at the Fillmore Auditorium...
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Update 10/26/12: Contest is over. Congratulations to Jason Dalrymple. He and a guest will be our guests at the show Saturday night. Thanks to everybody else for the entries, and for reading Backbeat!

Beats Antique is back in town this weekend for a show tomorrow night at the Fillmore Auditorium. Beats is a group that it seems is here so often, you'd be excused for assuming this was a local act. That said, chances are better than good that you're familiar with just how good of a show this outfit puts on. If you haven't seen it, well, let's just say it's not one you'll want to miss. And here's your chance. We have a pair of tickets to the show on Saturday night, and we'd love for you and a guest to be our guests. Continue on for your chance to enter and win.

See also: - Review: Beats Antique at the Fillmore, 12/3/11 - Zoe Jakes and David Satori of Beats Antique on Elektrafone and working with Alex Grey

To enter:

1. "Like" us on Facebook, which you can do right here. (Note: If you're already following us on Facebook, you're already eligible to enter; proceed to step two.)

2. Sign in to Livefyre with your Facebook account and then leave us a comment below with your e-mail address (that is, if your Facebook page doesn't have your contact info; we want to send you a note if you win), and then check back this afternoon to see if you've won. Good luck!



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