[Congrats to randomly selected winner Chris C. and thanks to all of you who participated!]

It's your favorite part of the week leading up to Music Midtown - the free tickets giveaway!

Yes, our friends at Music Midtown have provided me with a pair of general admission tickets for the Saturday-Sunday festival in Piedmont Park. In case you missed the full lineup, you can check it (and set times) here . But some highlights include headliners The Killers, Beck, Twenty One Pilots and Deadmau5, along with Alabama Shakes, Pete Yorn, DNCE, Leon Bridges, Logic, Kesha, James Bay and The Lumineers.

To enter:

1. Zip me an email at mruggieri@ajc.com by noon Wednesday, Sept. 14.

2.In that email, tell me one of the eight acts I picked to check out this weekend ( you can easily find that info here ). Make sure to put "Music Midtown tickets" in your subject line, otherwise I will not see your email and you have zero chance of winning. Seriously. Don't tell me, "I want to win!" "I love Beck!" "Please pick me!" or anything other than "Music Midtown tickets."

3. I will randomly select a winner from entries with a correct answer the afternoon of Sept. 14 and contact that person directly (as well as announce the winning name at the top of this post).

4. Please do not enter if you cannot attend and please, only one entry per email address.

5. While it isn't required to enter, I would greatly appreciate a follow on Twitter and/or Facebook .

Good luck!

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