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Luke Combs live: Chance to win and support Farm Angels

Fans of American country music superstar Luke Combs have a once in a lifetime chance to win tickets to his sold out 25 January concert at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, all the while supporting iconic Australian charities Farm Angels and Queensland Gives.

The two charity organisations have teamed up to raffle a set of four tickets to the must-see concert, which includes performances by multi-platinum singer songwriters Jordan Davis and Mitchell Tenpenny, as well as Australia’s Land Pittman.

All proceeds will be shared between the two charity organisations and go towards supporting Queenslanders going through tough times.

Single raffle tickets are available for $30, 2 for $50 or 3 for $75, and are available until the raffle is drawn at midday 15 January 2025.

Farm Angels founder and Chief Angel Tash Johnston said the fundraiser was a golden opportunity to secure four tickets to see Luke Combs live in Brisbane.

“Like Luke sings ‘some things just go better together’, and teaming up with Queensland Gives is a win-win scenario for so many people – the raffle winners, people on the land who Farm Angels help out and the hundreds of charities supported by Queensland Gives,” Ms Johnston said.

“We are also thrilled that we have a grouping of four tickets up for grabs, which means the winner can take family and friends with them for the night of their life – an amazing gift or surprise in the leadup to Christmas.

“All funds raised will be shared between Farm Angels and Queensland Gives, which means dollars going directly to supporting people doing it tough at the moment as well as securing funding for the future.”

Queensland Gives chief executive officer Tara Castle said with concert tickets fetching high prices, the raffle was a unique chance for people to score four seats at a reasonable price, with the ultimate winners being charity groups around the state.

“There are thousands of fans out there who would love to go to one of Luke’s concerts, and this is a really unique opportunity to secure enough tickets to bring a few mates along for an amazing night out – without breaking the bank,” Ms Castle said.

“Luke is a superstar musician who has stayed true to his country roots, which is really appealing to his Queensland fans. It also goes to the heart of both Queensland Gives and Farm Angels – both our organisations work at the grassroots to make a real difference to Queenslanders from all walks of life.

“We are enormously grateful to have the chance to fundraise for worthy charities while also giving someone the night of their life seeing Luke live, all for the cost of a raffle ticket.”

Tickets are available at raffletix.com.au/?ref=p5ckc

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