WCLZ presents Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness at Aura

WCLZ presents Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness at Aura

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WCLZ presents Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness at Aura on Sunday, May 14th. Enter below for your chance to win a pair of tickets!

To purchase tickets: https://auramaine.com/event/051423/

Raised on the East Coast and in the Midwest, McMahon began writing songs at age nine, drawing inspiration from singer/songwriter/pianists such as Elton John and Billy Joel. While still in high school, McMahon co-founded an early incarnation of pop-punk band Something Corporate, whose 2002 majorlabel debut hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Heatseekers Chart. In 2004, he formed Jack’s Mannequin and then on the cusp of releasing the band’s 2005 debut was diagnosed with leukemia at age 22. Eventually fully recovered, McMahon went on to release two more studio albums with Jack’s Mannequin and established The Dear Jack Foundation, one of the first Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) specific cancer foundations which advocates for and supports initiatives that benefit AYAs diagnosed with cancer. In addition, McMahon composed songs for the NBC series Smash which earned him an Emmy Award nomination. In 2014, he released Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness which featured the gold certified single “Cecilia and the Satellite”. Last year he released his debut memoir, Three Pianos. McMahon is currently in the studio working on new music. He has performed on the Today Show, Conan, Jimmy Kimmel Live and more. McMahon lives in Los Angeles with his wife of 12 years Kelly and their daughter Cecilia, for whom the hit song was penned.

Enter to Win Tickets Here:

Ticket value: $59

Deadline to enter: 2/7 at 11:59PM

Ticket Fulfillment Information: 

Tickets to this event are emailed therefore if you win you will receive your tickets to the email address you provided two days prior to the event unless we notify you of a different timeline.  If you are unable to attend please notify us in writing to promo@portlandradiogroup.com or by phone at 207-774-4561.  Note that unless you contact us requesting to forfeit we will assume you are claiming the prize.  

If you win you will receive a phone call to the phone number you provided the day after the deadline to enter above between 9am-1pm.  If we are unable to reach you or leave a voicemail we will attempt to reach you by email.  In the event we are not able to reach you by phone or leave a voicemail and we receive a notice that we cannot deliver the email to the email address you provided a replacement winner will be chosen immediately. 

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