10 O’clock Ticket Window: Samantha Fish

10 O’clock Ticket Window: Samantha Fish

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Samantha Fish is coming to The Jefferson Theater on Wed, Oct 1st and Samantha has your chance to win a pair of tickets all this week during the 10 O’clock Ticket Window!

Tune in Mon, Sep 15th– Fri, Sep 19th at 10am we’ll give you the cue to call, be the right caller on the studio line at 434-970-1061 and you’ll win those Samantha Fish tickets! 

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