In recent years, you might have seen Richard Marx with The Little River Band at Chastain, or perhaps last December with Rick Springfield at Atlanta Symphony Hall.

But the singer-songwriter-musician-producer-radio host with a million hits is playing his most intimate Atlanta show on Wednesday with a performance at City Winery.

Marx will hit the stage at 8 p.m. Some seats are still available ($85-$100).

Thanks to our pals at the venue, I also have a pair of tickets to give away.

If you’d like to enter to see a show sure to include “Right Here Waiting,” “Hold On to the Nights,” “Satisfied” and “Endless Summer Nights,” here is the drill:

Zip me an email at mruggieri@ajc.com by 11 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 23.

Please be sure to put “Richard Marx tickets” in the subject line or I will not see your email and thus, you will have zero opportunity to win.

Please do not enter if you cannot attend (once again, it’s 8 p.m. Wednesday), and please, only one email per address.

I will randomly select a winner by Wednesday morning and contact him/her directly, as well as post the name here. Make sure to check your email, as I will need confirmation by noon Wednesday or will otherwise choose another winner.

While this isn't a requirement, I would really appreciate a follow on Twitter  or  Facebook.

Good luck!

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