You Could Be a VIP at the Gov’t Mule & Moe Show…

You Could Be a VIP at the Gov’t Mule & Moe Show…

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Enter below for your chance at a pair of tickets to Gov’t Mule & Moe at Bowl in the Pines on September 7th! You’ll also receive a pair of VIP passes which include…

  • Access for Two (2) to Gov’t Mule Pre-Show Soundcheck
  • Exclusive signed merch bundle
  • Commemorative Laminate & Lanyard
  • Priority Entry
  • Early Access to Merch Shopping
  • Designated VIP Entrance
  • VIP Check In with access to VIP Host

Deadline to enter is Sunday, August 3, 2025, at 11:59 pm.

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