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Want to Win Tickets To Tonight's Sold-Out Walk the Moon and Young the Giant Show?

You guys sure like those Young the Giant guys: Their gig tonight at Crescent Ballroom sold out so quickly they added a second date tomorrow. And it's sold out, too. But we've got a pair of tickets to giveaway courtesy of Cincinnati popsters Walk the Moon. The quartet (name nicked...
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You guys sure like those Young the Giant guys: Their gig tonight at Crescent Ballroom sold out so quickly they added a second date tomorrow. And it's sold out, too.

But we've got a pair of tickets to giveaway courtesy of Cincinnati popsters Walk the Moon. The quartet (name nicked from a modified Police song title, natch) released their debut, i want! i want! in November of 2010, and was quickly snatched up by RCA records for their forthcoming new record.

Their tunes "Anna Sun" is the kind of buzzy, open-hearted indie pop that is sure to endear them to fans of Young the Giant (if they aren't already won over by the band's face paint-smeared "cute as a button" appeal).

Want to win tickets? Simply follow these two steps.

1. "Like" us on Facebook, which you can do right here: (Already like us on Facebook? Just skip to step number two.)

2. Leave a comment below telling us your favorite Walk the Moon song. (Be sure to use a working email address when you comment, as this is how we will contact our winners. Your email address will not be displayed and we will not use it for any other purpose.)

Only those who complete both steps are eligible to win the pair of tickets. We will draw a winner today at 2 p.m. and the winner will be contacted via email.

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