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Email Subscriber Railbird Contest

Fayette Alliance, a Lexington-based nonprofit dedicated to achieving smart, sustainable, and equitable growth in Lexington-Fayette County, is partnering with Railbird Festival, a music festival held at Red Mile Gaming & Racing in Lexington, KY, to give away a set of General Admission tickets to the 2024 festival on June 1-2.

How To Win:

  1. Subscribe to the Fayette Alliance Newsletter
  2. Follow Fayette Alliance on Instagram

Individuals who subscribe to the Fayette Alliance newsletter between 12 p.m. on Tuesday, April 9, and 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, May 16. will be entered into a drawing to win two tickets to the 2024 Railbird Music Festival.

  • Important: Don’t forget step two — the winner must be subscribed to the newsletter and follow Fayette Alliance on Instagram to win.

Participation Restrictions

  • You must be 18+ to enter the contest.
  • You must be a resident of Lexington-Fayette County to enter the contest.
  • If chosen, you must be able to provide proof of residency in Lexington-Fayette County. (state-issued id, a piece of mail, etc.)

Choosing a Winner

Winners will be randomly selected using a number generator and contacted via email at 12 p.m. on Thursday, May 16. Registrants must be subscribed to the Fayette Alliance newsletter, follow Fayette Alliance on Instagram, and provide proof of residency in Lexington, Kentucky to receive their tickets.

Once contacted, the winner will have 24 hours to claim their prize. If the tickets are not claimed after 24 hours, Fayette Alliance will draw again until a winner has claimed their prize.

The winners will claim their prize at will-call on the day of the festival.

Disclaimer

“Per Instagram and Facebook rules, this promotion is in no way sponsored, administered, or associated with Instagram or Facebook. By entering, entrants confirm that they are 18+ years of age, release Instagram and Facebook of responsibility, and agree to Instagram and Facebook’s terms of use.”