5:15 Freebie: Gasolina Reggaeton Party + Dominos

5:15 Freebie: Gasolina Reggaeton Party + Dominos

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106.1 The Corner is hooking you up in a BIG way! We’re giving you the chance to win a pair of tickets to the Gasolina Reggaeton Party at The Jefferson Theater on Sat, Aug 15th

AND we’re tossing in a FREE medium 2-topping pizza from your local Domino’s Pizza 🍕

Yes, you read that right. Concert + pizza = the perfect night out.

Here’s how to win:
Tune in weekdays (Mon, Jun 29th– Thu, Jul 4th) during Anand’s 5:15 Freebie. When you hear the cue at 5:15pm, be the right caller at 434-970-1061… and boom 💥 — you’re headed to the Gasolina Reggaeton Party with a hot, pizza in hand.

Set that alarm. Warm up those dialing fingers.
5:15. All week. Only on 106.1 The Corner. 🎶🍕

For more information on The Gasolina Reggaeton Party Click Here!

Click Hereto check out Domino’s menu!

Click here for complete contest rules.

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