WCLZ’S Latest Frankenstein’s Monster: Part Festival, Part Studio Z!

WCLZ’S Latest Frankenstein’s Monster: Part Festival, Part Studio Z!

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WCLZ has your way in to two shows! This combination is part music festival and part Studio Z performance. By entering below, you have the chance to win a pair of tickets to the Guster on the Ocean Festival and The Dip in Studio Z private performance!

Enjoy a Saturday or Sunday (August 10th or 11th) at the Guster on the Ocean Festival as well as enjoy the private performance of The Dip at The Studio Portland on August 12th!

 

Deadline to enter is Monday, August 5th, at 11:59pm.

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