Concert season is in full swing, and now, we've got your chance to see Hank Williams Jr. at his sold-out show at Bank of NH Pavilion in Gilford, New Hampshire, on Saturday, August 26, 2023.

Following in the footsteps of his late father, one of the 20th century's most notable honky tonk country music singers, Hank Williams Jr. has made quite a name for himself. Hailing from Louisiana, the singer-songwriter "married the swagger of outlaw country with the thunder of country-rock, creating his own Southern-fried archetype: the bawdy, rowdy country singer who may be a shade too mean for his own good," according to Spotify. Known best for songs like "Family Tradition" and "A Country Boy Can Survive", there's no doubt that Hank Williams Jr. will take New Hampshire by storm when he performs at Bank of NH Pavilion.

How'd you like to see this talented artist perform live here in our beautiful state, just steps away from Lake Winnipesaukee? Here's your chance to win a pair of tickets.

So, how do you enter the contest?

Well, if you're reading this on our app, all you have to do is fill out the form below! Pretty simple, huh?

Otherwise, you need to make sure you download our app, as that is the only place where you can enter the contest. Once you've downloaded it, be sure to find the button in the very center black bar on the main page titled "Hank Williams Jr". That will take you to this page, where you can then access the form.

The contest runs through August 23, and the winner will be notified soon after.

For general concert and ticket information, click here.

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