Kentucky Blood Center offering Taylor Swift tickets, t-shirts for donors
Donors who give blood between May 28 to June 29 at any Kentucky Blood Center location will be entered to win the tickets and a $500 Visa gift card to Kentucky Blood Center (KBC) is offering two tickets to Taylor Swift's final U.S. Eras Tour show on Nov. 3 in Indianapolis. Donors who give blood between May 28 and June 29 at any Kentucky Blood Center location will also receive tickets and a $500 Visa gift card. The donor will also be given a Taylor Swift-inspired t-shirt and a friendship bracelet if they donate on Mondays or Tuesdays. The announcement was made in response to the waning summer months of blood donations. To schedule an appointment for a donation, call the KBC at 800-775-2522.

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The blood center will award a donor with two tickets to Taylor Swift's final U.S. Eras Tour show on Nov. 3 in Indianapolis. Donors who give blood between May 28 to June 29 at any Kentucky Blood Center location will be entered to win the tickets and a $500 Visa gift card to help with travel.
According to a news release, every donor will receive a Taylor Swift-inspired t-shirt, along with a friendship bracelet if they donate on Mondays or Tuesdays.
"Showing our appreciation of donors is always at the top of our mind, so we are particularly excited to give a local lifesaver the opportunity of a lifetime to see an icon at the pinnacle of her career," Mandy Brajuha, VP of external relations at KBC, said in a news release. "It takes good fortune to get your hands on tickets like these, but it only takes 45 minutes to save local lives and potentially go to a concert on us."
According to a news release, blood donations historically dwindle during the summer months.
To schedule an appointment to give blood at a KBC location, click here. Donors can also call the KBC at 800-775-2522.
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