[Congrats to randomly selected winner Audrea O. Make sure to check the blog on Friday for the ticket giveaway finale!]

BY MELISSA RUGGIERI

And on the third day...I still have more tickets to give away!

On Tuesday, Live Nation deemed it National Concert Day and announced a special offer on ticket sales through Saturday, May 9 ( you can read all of the details here ).

To celebrate locally, Live Nation Atlanta has provided me with a four pack – yep, two tickets to four different shows at Lakewood and Chastain – to give away every day this week.

Here is Thursday's lineup:

  • Maze featuring Frankie Beverly, June 6 at Chastain
  • Lady Antebellum with Hunter Hayes and Sam Hunt, July 18 at Lakewood
  • Rob Thomas, July 21 at Chastain
  • Chicago with Earth, Wind & Fire, Aug. 4 at Lakewood

One winner will receive tickets to all four shows.

There are no requirements to win, though I'd appreciate a follow on Twitter and/or Facebook .

To enter, zip me an email at  mruggieri@ajc.com  by 8 p.m. Thursday, May 7, and tell me which summer concert(s) you're most looking forward to attending.

Please put "Live Nation Day 3" in the subject field. I cannot stress enough that if you put anything else there, you will have zero chance of winning. Please enter only once per email address.

I will randomly select a winner, who will be contacted directly. I will post the name on this blog entry once I’ve received confirmation.

Make sure to check the Music Scene blog - as well as Twitter and Facebook - every day this week to see which batch of tickets is up for grabs.

If you want to purchase tickets to any shows, here are the lineups headed to Chastain and Lakewood this spring and summer .

Good luck!

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