Q1057 and 1035, the Capital Region's Classic Rock Station presents a 'Love Stinks, Double Date, Win On the App Weekend'. 

Enter below for your chance to win a 4-pack of tickets to the Free Beer and Hot Wings 'Live At Night Show' on Friday April 3rd at Troy Savings Bank Music Hall. Tickets are just $30 before fees and available now HERE, the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall box off ice at online at troymusichall.org.

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With Valentine's Day falling on a Saturday this year, Q1057 and 1035 has you covered no matter what you love life is like at the moment. If you are coming out of a troubled relationship we have our Love Stinks Weekend.

Listen at the top of each hour Saturday and Sunday. The Capital Region's Classic Rock Station will be playing some of the greatest Classic Rock heartbreaking songs of all-time, including Love Stinks by the J. Geils Band.

Enter your information above for the chance to win 4 reserved seats to see the Free Beer and Hot Wings Live At Night Show April 3rd at Troy Savings Bank Music Hall. The show, starring Free Beer, Hot Wings, Steve, Kelly, and Maitlynn, kicks off at 7pm.

You also have the opportunity to be part of the Free Beer and Hot Wings Live Morning Show Broadcast at Frog Alley Brewing Company, 108 State Street, in Schenectady. Doors open at 5a, live broadcast from 6a-10a. There is no cover charge and everyone 21-and-older are welcome to join in the fun.

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