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Win tickets! Peter Bjorn & John | James Bay | nothing, nowhere | Eliza & the Delusionals | Malugi

We've got tickets to give away to shows at Regency Ballroom, GAMH, Monarch, and more.

48 Hills is teaming up with some of SF’s best music venues—Regency Ballroom (plus amazing new VIP lounge Marble Room), Great American Music Hall, Brick & Mortar, Monarch, the Midway, and more—to get you to some shows throughout the season. Say tuned for more!

This time around we’re proud to offer a pair of tickets for the following shows. TO ENTER: Email marke@48hills.org by midnight Wed/7 with the name of the show you want to see in the subject line, and your full name and the name of your favorite local sandwich shop in the body. Winners will be chosen at random. We’ll let winners know they’ve won on Thur/8. Good luck!

5/9: Peter Bjorn and John at Great American Music Hall
Writers Block Album Tour
More details here.

5/13: James Bay at the Regency Ballroom (plus VIP Marble Room)
Up All Night Tour With Hunter Metts
More info here.

5/14: nothing, nowhere at Great American Music Hall
A Decade of Darkness Tour
More info here.

5/16: Eliza & the Delusionals at Brick and Mortar
Make it Feel Like the Garden Tour
More info here.

5/17: Malugi at Monarch
More info here.

Marke B.
Marke B.
Marke Bieschke is the publisher and arts and culture editor of 48 Hills. He co-owns the Stud bar in SoMa. Reach him at marke (at) 48hills.org, follow @supermarke on Twitter.

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