Darlingside at Mount Baker Theatre Sweepstakes

Darlingside at Mount Baker Theatre Sweepstakes

Darlingside is headed to Mount Baker Theatre on October 21st! KBAY is giving you the chance to win tickets to the show and dinner at Bellingham Cider Company before the show!

Darlingside is the type of band that comes around very rarely. Unique, intelligent and completely original, their sound revolves around its four members singing together around a single microphone and playing instruments ranging from the typical to the most certainly not (think harmonium). Folk, indie, blue-grass, pop, none of the labels truly stick. The beauty of sound, coupled with intelligent, literary-minded lyrics make Darlingside a band that really need to be listened to in order to be understood.

Register with the form below. Registrants must be 18 years or older and Washington state residents. Five winners will be randomly chosen and notified on Wednesday, October 19. Each winner will receive a pair of tickets to see Darlingside at Mount Baker Theatre as well as a $25 Bellingham Cider Company gift card.

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