102.1 and 105.3 The Shark is wicked excited to welcome The Outlaw Music Festival to New Hampshire.

Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, and more will be hitting the stage at the BankNH Pavilion in Gilford, New Hampshire.

And guess what? We have a pair of tickets to giveaway.

Here's how you can win the tickets.

If you're reading this on our app right now, all you have to do is fill out the form below. That means putting your name, phone number, email and zip code.

Otherwise, you'll need to download our app as that is the only way you can enter this contest. Once you do, open that app up and find the "Contests" page or find the button that says "Willie Nelson" on the black bar in the center of the main menu of the app.

Contest ends Sunday, September 15. Winners will be contacted off-air on Monday, September 16.

Plus, listen weekday mornings to "Sarah on the Seacoast" for another chance to win.

Willie Nelson revealed in a Facebook post that his newest album, "Last Leaf on the Tree," comes out November 1.

Are you excited for the new album? Do you have a favorite Willie Nelson song?

Make sure you enter the contest, as you won't want to miss out on The Outlaw Music Festival coming to New Hampshire. It will be the final show at BankNH Pavilion for the season, and you could be there to see it live!

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