Win the Ultimate Dailey & Vincent Nashville Flyaway

To celebrate the release of A Beautiful Life, Dailey & Vincent are giving one fan the chance to win an unforgettable Nashville experience!

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NASHVILLE, TENN.Dailey & Vincent are set to release their highly anticipated new album, A Beautiful Life, on June 12, 2026, via Pillar Stone Records. To celebrate the release of A Beautiful Life, Dailey & Vincent are giving one fan the chance to win an unforgettable Nashville experience!

Known for their world-class harmonies, musicianship, and genre-spanning sound, Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent continue to blend bluegrass, country, gospel, and American roots music into a style uniquely their own. The album features a powerful collection of songs that reflect faith, family, love, perseverance, and the kind of storytelling that has defined Dailey & Vincent’s career. From heartfelt ballads to uplifting, harmony-driven performances, A Beautiful Life captures the duo at their very best.

Fans can pre-order A Beautiful Life now and enter for a chance to win the Dailey & Vincent Nashville Flyaway Sweepstakes, including VIP tickets to the June 16 Ryman Auditorium show, hotel accommodations, airfare, spending cash, and more.

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PRIZE PACKAGE:
▪️ Two tickets to Dailey & Vincent at the Ryman on June 16
▪️ Two tickets to the Grand Ole Opry on June 17 - Includes VIP Lounge (Circle Room) and post show backstage tour
▪️ Two-night stay at The Grove at Whites Creek
▪️ $1,000 spending cash provided by Springer Mountain Farms Chicken
▪️ Roundtrip coach airfare for two on a domestic flight provided by RFD-TV (Domestic from the Continental US)

CELEBRATE THE RELEASE OF A BEAUTIFUL LIFE
▪️ Pre-order A Beautiful Life during the promotion period and upload your proof of pre-order with your entry.
▪️ Promotion period: April 24, 2026 through May 14, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. Central Time
▪️ Winner will be notified by 12:00 p.m. Central Time on May 15, 2026

LEARN MORE & ENTER TO WIN

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