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Win Tickets to See Paul McCartney in Chicago

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June 24, 2011 2:05 PM ET
Win Tickets to See Paul McCartney in Chicago
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Paul McCartney will once again hit the road this summer, sparking joyful cross-generational sing-alongs at ballparks across North America. McCartney, who is known for playing epic three-hour concerts heavy on hits from every era of his legendary career, will bring his On the Run tour to Chicago's Wrigley Field on July 31st and August 1st. See all of McCartney's tour dates here.

One lucky Rolling Stone reader can win two tickets to attend the July 31st gig, along with airfare to Chicago, two nights at a hotel and a $200 American Express gift certificate. All you need to do to enter is to fill out the form below by July 4th.  See official rules here.

 

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