Roland & Boss Takeover at Chicago Music Exchange!
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Join Us on September 28th for the Roland & Boss Takeover at Chicago Music Exchange!
Mark your calendars & visit the store for an electrifying day of gear demos, expert insights, and killer giveaway prizes at the Roland & Boss Takeover! Join us on September 28, 2024, from 1-5 PM for an exclusive, hands-on look at the Katana Gen 3 Series & more from Roland & Boss!
Event Highlights:
- Exclusive Demos: Test-drive the latest Katana Gen 3 amps.
- Expert Insights: Get pro tips and tricks from industry specialists.
- All-Day Raffles: Win awesome prizes throughout the event!
- Grand Prize: A Custom Boss Pedal Board and Roland Aira T-8 Beat machine!
RSVP now to be automatically entered in the raffle.
**Must be present in-store to win raffle prizes!
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