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Barb Abney to co-emcee MinnRoast, and member presale of tickets starts March 16

If you’re a MinnPost member at the Silver level or above you can buy MinnRoast tickets Monday, ensuring that you get the best seats in your price range before the public can buy.

Barb Abney

Exciting news: Barb Abney, who recently moved from the Current to GO96.3 radio, will co-emcee MinnRoast this year, along with Roxane Battle.

And starting today, if you’re a MinnPost member at the Silver level or above ($5+ per month) you can buy MinnRoast tickets, ensuring that you get the best seats in your price range before the public can buy.

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Plus, if you’re Gold or above ($10+ per month), you can get a 25% discount on up to four show-only tickets, which could save you up to $80!

Our spring member drive continues, and if you become a MinnPost member today, or step up to a higher level, you’ll qualify for your level’s MinnRoast benefit.

Members will receive an email today with instructions on how to access the presale, discount, or both. If you become a member after that email goes out, you’ll get your instructions within 24 hours. Can’t wait? Email Ashleigh Swenson as soon as you’ve started your membership.

Remember, this is just one of our brand new array of member benefits to thank our readers for taking the step to support us financially at any level.

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