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Win free tickets to April concerts at Lost Church in North Beach!

Folk, rock, soul, and a Fleetwood Mac tribute are all on the menu at the intimate new concert venue.

We love intimate indie venue The Lost Church, bringing diverse new and local music to North Beach. We’re giving away two pairs of tickets to shows there all month! TO ENTER: Email marke@48hills.org with subject line “The Lost Church” and the name of the show you’d like to see by noon on Friday, and we’ll let you know if you’ve won by Friday evening! We will be posting more opportunities to win free tickets throughout April.

Sunday, April 7, 4pm-7pm matinée: Kevin Seconds (7 Seconds), Hutch Harris (the Thermals), and Kepi Ghoulie (Groovie Ghoulies)

 Wednesday, April 10: Under the Influence of Fleetwood Mac with Tara DeMoulin, Modus Opera & Eye, Jennifer Greer, David Blood & special guests

 Friday. April 12: An Evening with Les Femmes Fatales (Train, Stevie Wonder, Whitney Houston tributes)

Wednesday, April 17: (((folkYEAH!))) presents Shannon Lay and Erin Durant 

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