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Duluth Entertainment Convention Center’s Symphony Hall will play host to The Price is Right Live™ interactive stage show on February 26, 2025. 
 
Tickets will go on sale on Friday, October 4th, 2024 at 10AM. This show was very popular last time it come to the DECC!
  
THE PRICE IS RIGHT LIVE™ is making its way across America in a live, interactive stage show this Spring. “Come on Down” and be a part of this family friendly stage show (non-televised) offering fans a chance to make dreams come true and relive feelings of nostalgia, while experiencing the same thrilling excitement of winning big, up close, locally and in-person. 
  
THE PRICE IS RIGHT LIVE™ will be performing at Symphony Hall on February 26 giving randomly selected contestants a chance to play everyone’s favorite games like: 

. Plinko™,  

. Cliffhangers™,  

. The Big Wheel™  

. and even the fabulous Showcase.   

The show features an array of fantastic prizes, from appliances and electronics to dream vacations and even a brand-new car.  Lucky audience members can even win prizes right from their seat. 
 
Special packages will be available for those who consider themselves a Superfan of America’s legendary Game Show; including special gifts, seating and even the chance to spin The Big Wheel™.  Check our website for details and packages available. 
  
Playing to packed houses for more than 20 years, THE PRICE IS RIGHT LIVE™ has entertained millions of guests and given away more than 15 million dollars in cash and prizes. If you’re a fan of “The Price Is Right”™ on TV, you’ll no doubt love this exciting, live (non-televised), on-stage version of the show! 
 
EVENT:  The Price is Right Live!™  
DATE/TIME:  Feb 26, 2025 at 7:30PM 
VENUE:  DECC’s Symphony Hall 
TICKETS ON SALE: Friday, Oct 4 
 
For more information, follow The Price Is Right Live™ on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/priceisrightlive),
Twitter (https://twitter.com/TPIRLIVE)
& Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/priceisrightlive/). 

-- DECC press release

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