Win tickets to Father John Misty at the State

Win tickets to Father John Misty at the State

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Father John Misty will be at the State Theatre on Saturday, Aprill 22nd. Enter below for your chance to win a pair of tickets!

To purchase tickets click here: https://statetheatreportland.com/events/father-john-misty/

Father John Misty is announcing new, headlining shows for 2023 in support of his acclaimed fifth album Chloë and The Next 20th Century, out now on Sub Pop, and in the UK/EU from Bella Union.  Chloë and The Next 20th Century earned Father John Misty’s placement on “Best Albums of 2022” lists from the likes of TIME, Variety, USA Today, The Telegraph, The Sun, WXPN, The Sun, Under the Radar, MOJO, CLASH, and Uncut.

TIME raves, “he takes a surprising and delightful departure from his usual form for a project that’s grandiose in its ambition, theatrical in its presentation, and thrilling in its execution.” USA Today adds, “With honeyed vocals and a potent dose of gallows humor, the shape-shifting crooner is reborn as a Sinatra-style lounge act, weaving wistful tales of heartache and tragedy over lush orchestrations.” Variety offered this, “What it all adds up to is as gorgeously arranged an orchestral-pop record as we’ve gotten in years. And its brilliance isn’t purely stylistic.”

Chloë and The Next 20th Century is out now worldwide from Sub Pop and in Europe from Bella Union.

Enter to Win Tickets HERE:

Ticket Fulfillment Information: 

Tickets to this event are will-call therefore if you win your full name will be provided to the venue and will be available at the will-call office with proper ID as determined by the venue.  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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Ticket Value: $80

Deadline to enter: 1/31 at 11:59PM

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