[Congrats to randomly selected winner David H. and thanks to all who participated!]

Well kids, another year and another opportunity to win free tickets to Music Midtown.

Thanks to the folks at the festival, I have a pair of general admission tickets for the Saturday-Sunday event at Piedmont Park.

You can check out the full lineup here , but some highlights include headliners Post Malone, Fall Out Boy, Kendrick Lamar and Imagine Dragons along with Khalid, Kacey Musgraves, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Portgual.The Man and more.

To enter:

- Zip me an email at mruggieri@ajc.com by noon Thursday, Sept. 13.

- In that email, name one of the Atlanta acts who will perform at the festival, ASIDE from GUCCI MANE (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 Fall Out Boy!" "Please pick me!" or anything other than "Music Midtown tickets." It's really not that hard.

- I will randomly select a winner from entries with a correct answer the afternoon of Sept. 13 and contact that person directly (as well as announce the winning name at the top of this post).

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

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

Good luck!

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