Corb Lund’s songs are the inspiration for No Roads Here, an exhibition currently showing at the Glenbow Museum. To celebrate this exhibition, Corb Lund will be performing these and other songs, live at the Glenbow museum on Saturday, March 2nd.
The late show is already sold out, but tickets are still available for the early show and if you’re lucky you can win a pair of ticket!
To be eligible to win, please leave a comment with the name of an exhibition at the Glenbow other than “No Roads Here”. We’ll draw a winner on Friday, March 1st.
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