Juston McKinney at the Capital Center for the Arts


95.7 WZID is proud to welcome New Hampshire’s own Juston McKinney back to the Capital Center for the Arts in Concord…tickets are on sale now for his Saturday, March 15th show.

Neal and Marga have your chance to win tickets. Listen to New Hampshire in the Morning with Neal and Marga for your cue to call and be entered to win a pair of tickets to see Justin McKinney.

Juston is a super-funny comedian who has appeared many times on The Tonight Show, Comedy Central, plus you may have seen his tv and movie roles which include The King of Queens, The Zookeeper and Here Comes the Boom.

Don’t miss Juston McKinney at the Capital Center on March 15th…to buy tickets and for more info visit www.ccanh.com.

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