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Win a Trip to Live in the Vineyard Goes Country 2021!

Just imagine: Your favorite country stars, a nice glass of wine and YOU in Napa Valley, Calif. It could happen!

We want to send you to Live in the Vineyard Goes Country. We’ll fly you to California, where you’ll see intimate and exclusive performances from Darius Rucker, Old Dominion, Zac Brown Band, Cole Swindell, Chris Janson and others in the most beautiful vineyards Napa Valley has to offer.

We’ll even throw in $500 spending cash so you can bring back some souvenirs for your friends — and maybe a nice bottle of wine.

What You Can Win:

  • Round-trip airfare to the closest appropriate available airport
  • Two nights’ hotel stay (Nov. 2 check-in, Nov. 4 check-out)
  • Ground transportation once in Napa to all Live in the Vineyard Goes Country events:
    • Welcome Reception Tuesday evening
    • VIP Tailgate Event Wednesday afternoon
    • Private Mainstage Concert Wednesday evening
    • CMT Next Women of Country in the Round
    • Send-Off Brunch Thursday morning
  • $500 cash

See the full lineup and more details about Live in the Vineyard Goes Country at LiveInTheVineyardGoesCountry.com.

How to Play:

So, how do you get in on this getaway? Just get social with us. Following the links below earns you entries into this promotion. The more you like, share, follow, and subscribe, the more entries you get.

NOTE: This is a multi-market promotion. Winner and guest must be 21 years old or older. Promotion ends Sept. 15, 2021.

See Exclusive Photos From Live in the Vineyard 2019

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