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Free tickets to Brantley Gilbert in Gwinnett

Brantley Gilbert, a country singer-songwriter from Jefferson, Georgia, is embarking on an "Athens to Arlington" motorcycle tour to promote his new album, "Just As I Am," which came out May 20, 2014. Photo: Melissa Ruggieri/AJC Brantley Gilbert stopped by the Kennesaw Best Buy in May. Photo: Melissa Ruggieri
Brantley Gilbert, a country singer-songwriter from Jefferson, Georgia, is embarking on an "Athens to Arlington" motorcycle tour to promote his new album, "Just As I Am," which came out May 20, 2014. Photo: Melissa Ruggieri/AJC Brantley Gilbert stopped by the Kennesaw Best Buy in May. Photo: Melissa Ruggieri
By Melissa Ruggieri
Sept 9, 2014

[Congrats to randomly selected ticket winner Perry S. and thanks to all who participated!]

Brantley Gilbert achieved the biggest success of his career with the May release of "Just as I Am," his third album.

The Jefferson native debuted at No. 1 on the country album chart and No. 2 on the Billboard 200 album chart thanks in part to the chart-topping success of the album’s first single, “Bottoms Up.”

His “Let It Ride” tour kicks off its second leg Sept. 19 and includes a show at The Arena at Gwinnett Center at 7 p.m. Nov. 28 with Tyler Farr and Chase Bryant.

Tickets for the show are on sale at 10 a.m. Sept. 12 (for $29.75-$37), but thanks to our friends at Gwinnett Center, I have a pair of win-'em-before-you-can-buy-'em tix to Gilbert's show.

You know the drill to enter:

Email me at  mruggieri@ajc.com by 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 11.

Please put “Brantley Gilbert tickets” in the subject field. If you address it otherwise, your email will wind up amid the thousands in my inbox and I’ll find it six months from now.

Also, only one entry per email address, and please don’t enter if you aren’t sure you’ll be able to attend. The winner’s name will be announced on this blog post.

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

About the Author

Melissa Ruggieri has covered music and entertainment for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution since 2010 and created the Atlanta Music Scene blog. She's kept vampire hours for more than two decades and remembers when MTV was awesome.

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