February 5, 2020

Ray Stevens: March 24th WCTE Dinner, second Blog entry...

Ray Stevens at the CabaRay
Hello once more...as several of my recent blog entries will clearly show I'm also writing this one based upon something I came across on the internet. Several blogs ago I wrote about an upcoming dinner that Ray Stevens will be performing at this year. The performance is scheduled for March 24th and it's going to take place in Cookeville, Tennessee at the Leslie Town Center. The performance is part of an annual dinner hosted by WCTE, a local PBS station, and the distributing station of Ray's syndicated television series, CabaRay Nashville. In my first blog entry surrounding the upcoming WCTE dinner I included three links to websites that provided more detailed information. If you clicked each one and read more detailed information you would've seen information concerning ticket prices. There's since been a link that's emerged on social media that takes you directly to the page detailing ticket prices and I'll be embedding that link in this blog entry. I do this because I know there's a lot of people that do not like to navigate through websites and prefer to click a link and immediately find what they're searching for. Personally I prefer to navigate. If you're familiar with events of this caliber then you'll know that the ticket prices are usually not in the price range of the average concert goer. The link I'll be providing offers a breakdown of the ticket prices and the quantity of tickets remaining for purchase. I don't know when the page was last updated so it never hurts to call the venue. There's a link contained within the link I'll be sharing...it's a link that I've shared previously. Once you click HERE you'll see a page open up with Ray at the piano inside the CabaRay. When you look below that photo you'll see the logo for WCTE television and a link to their Annual Dinner webpage. If you click that link it'll take you to a site with contact information (phone numbers, etc.).

There are three sets of ticket prices. Based upon when the page was last updated the VIP Tickets show only 4 remaining. Those tickets not only include a concert but also a Meet and Greet. A second set of tickets are called Table Sponsor and there are 23 of those remaining. The third set of tickets are Individual Tickets. This set are the tickets that are likely going to be purchased by the general public and are the cheapest by comparison. The VIP and Sponsor level tickets are often referred to as Corporate and therefore are priced higher. It doesn't mean you'll get better seats by purchasing the higher priced tickets...it just means you'll have a few extra incentives added that a general audience doesn't receive. The Individual set of tickets guarantee a dinner and the Ray Stevens concert. This information is also available in the link I provided above. The link is a ticket ordering site and so if you plan on attending the event there's a blank order form below the advertisement. When you open the link there will be several messages from the site that pop up in the lower left hand side of the screen detailing who's purchased tickets as well as an alert to how many tickets have been purchased within a specific time frame. If even more specific information comes along between now and March 24th I'll blog about it of course!

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