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Luke Combs concert trip winners announced by the Indiana lottery
Indianapolis, Indiana – Thanks to the Indiana lottery, Hoosiers from Evansville and Terre Haute were able to attend a country music concert.
Audra Korff of Evansville and Garrett Mundell of Terre Haute were named the winners of the multistate lottery program called Living Luck with Luke Combs by the Hoosier Lottery on Wednesday.
The two went to Nashville, Tennessee, with their guests to see Combs perform at the famed Ryman Auditorium, which used to be the Grand Ole Opry’s home. At the show, Mundell won $10,000, according to the Hoosier Lottery. In addition to the show, travel, lodging, meals, and admission to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum were all covered by the lottery.
Only participants in the Hoosier Lottery’s myLottery, which necessitates account registration with the state lottery, were eligible to enter the Living Luck with Luke Combs contest.
Combs recently performed with her in a duet of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car” at the Grammy Awards. Last summer, his rendition of her song became popular.
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