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Tommy Elliott Fund raffling off two tickets to Era's Tour show in Indianapolis, here's how to enter

You and a friend have the chance to live your 'Wildest Dreams' during the Eras tour in Indianapolis.
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Taylor Swift arrives at the MTV Video Music Awards on Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024, at UBS Arena in Elmont, N.Y. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Calling all Swifties!

Get ready to “Shake It Off” win with a chance to win two tickets to see Taylor Swift in Indianapolis in November.

The Tommy Elliott Fund for Community Leadership is hosting a Taylor Swift Ticket Raffle, offering a chance to win seats at the Eras tour.

The prize package includes two tickets to Taylor Swift's concert at Lucas Oil Stadium on Nov. 3, plus a one-night stay at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Indianapolis.

Maryanne Elliott, Tommy's wife, said while her husband Tommy wasn’t exactly a Swiftie, he would be tickled by the opportunity to send someone to her sold-out show. 

“I know ‘All Too Well’ how crazy expensive these tickets can be, so winning the raffle to see Taylor will be a ‘Wildest Dream’ come true for someone,” Elliott said.

Raffle entries are $50 each, with all proceeds supporting the Tommy Elliott Fund for Community Leadership and its mission of connecting and inspiring people for the greater good.

How to Enter

To enter the raffle or learn more about the Tommy Elliott Fund for Community Leadership, visit TommyElliottFund.com

One winner will be drawn on Oct. 22, at 1 p.m. via live drawing on the Tommy Elliott Fund's Facebook page.

The winner does not need to be present to win. They'll be notified via the valid phone number and email provided with the purchase of raffle ticket(s). 

To claim the prize, the winner must show personal identification that matches the name on the winning raffle ticket. The winner will have 72 hours or 3 business days to respond and claim tickets.

Failure to respond within the time limit listed above means that the provisional winner forfeits the prize(s). After that time has passed, another winner will be selected and given the same timeframe to respond and claim the prize. 

This will continue until a winner has claimed the prize.

The Fund was established in memory of Tommy Elliott, who would have celebrated his 65th birthday this fall. Tommy, a victim of the mass shooting at Old National Bank in April 2023, was known for his passion for building community and connecting people across diverse backgrounds.

The Tommy Elliott Fund provides grants to support Louisville nonprofits and individuals who exemplify Tommy's extraordinary qualities as a community connector and leader. These grants recognize individuals with qualities Tommy exemplified, including:

  • Positive Attitude
  • Grit and Strong Work Ethic
  • Curiosity
  • Champion for Diversity
  • Endless Goal of Connecting People

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