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Milford Performance Center
My family had an excellent night enjoying the Hammer of the Gods show. That drum solo was probably the best drum performance I’ve ever seen! Both the band and the staff at the Milford Performance Center displayed sincere patriotism by taking the time to praise the veterans who attended the show. Thank you all very much for a great time.
John, U.S. Army (Veteran)
2011 - 2019
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Tucson Speedway
Thank you, Vet Tix, Tucson Speedway, Tucson Speedway Season Opener, Nascar Regional, the drivers, pit crews, mechanics, announcers, flaggers, sponsors, promoters, coordinators, EMS responders, vendors, cooks, cashiers, ticketers, etc., and your great staffs for an awesome evening of races. The night kicked off with a solemn prayer, a nice instrumental version of O Canada, and the lovely singing of our National Anthem...in pure country fashion. The weather was a pleasant 82-72°! The bright moon smiled down upon us as the setting sun emblazed the dusky sky. Mountain ranges bravely crested the horizon as far as the eyes could see. We had great seats in the center of the stands right by the Start/Finish Lines. Tucson Speedway is such a unique track and hometown stadium. It was my friends' and my first time attending. It was a pleasure! The parking lot was a decent size, and there was no charge for parking, which was a huge plus. There were food stations outside the stadium with a wide variety of vittles and beverages. The Tucson Speedway website described the event as follows: "2026 SEASON OPENER Modifieds, Thunder Truck, Pro Stock,. Hobby Stock, JR Late Models, Legends/Bandos and CAN-AM Sprints- Plus Meet-N-Greet Gates 5:30 PM Races Start 6:30 PM" Needless to say, the races were very exciting and varied in terms of types and numbers of vehicles in each contest. Some of the drivers were women and children. They were very impressive! We witnessed a few accidents and mishaps, but no one was injured. Thank God! I think this visit started something for us, because it was one heck of a fun, enjoyable evening. We love exploring Tucson, and we have another reason to do just that! Again, thank you, Vet Tix, Tucson Speedway, Tucson Speedway Season Opener, Nascar Regional, the drivers, pit crews, mechanics, announcers, flaggers, sponsors, promoters, coordinators, EMS responders, vendors, cooks, cashiers, ticketers, etc., and your stupendous teams for bringing such joy to people. We, active military personnel, veterans, first responders, our families and friends, truly appreciate all you do for us, our communities, and our blessed nation! You are the best! Sincerely, Chuck
Chuck, U.S. Air Force (Veteran)
1974 - 1978
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The Villages
This was a blast from the past. Arsenio & Jay provided an amazing night of comedy and entertainment. First, we were provided incredible seats for this fun filled night of laughs, story telling and nonstop contemporary humor. These guys are still the King of late night comedy just a little older like all of us. Arsenio’s high energy warmed the crowd with a robust 30 minute set that flowed into 90 minutes of Jay Leno’s quick witted entertaining humor. He engaged the crowd, sharing personal story telling humor with a touch of self-deprecation that was easily identifiable for our senior audience. Tonight reminded us why he had the highest rated late night show for years. We want the Thank Jay Leno, Arsenio Hall, the Villages and Vet Tix for providing this enjoyable opportunity.
John, U.S. Army (Veteran)
1976 - 1989
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The Phoenix Theatre Company
Thank you to The Phoenix Theatre Company for hosting Vet Tix members at today’s production of “Coming From Away.” Twelve actors variously spoke and sang in multiple roles as passengers and flight crew of some of the 7,000 whose flights were diverted to Gander, Newfoundland when all air traffic was ordered to immediately land and stay grounded for five days after the 9/11 attack. They also depicted the many gracious Newfoundlanders who hosted them in a recovery effort far from NYC! I was a 9/11 recovery worker in NYC during those same five days. Whether they occurred in Gander or Manhattan, the stories need to be told and remembered.
Eric, U.S. Army (Veteran)
1969 - 1971
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John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
I would like to sincerely thank Vet Tix and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Team for the generous donation of show tickets. Your kindness allowed my family to enjoy an incredible experience at such a prestigious venue. Attending a performance at the Kennedy Center was truly special for my daughter and left lasting memories for my family and me. Your support for veterans and their families means more than words can express. Opportunities like this allow us to relax, reconnect, and feel appreciated for our service. Thank you for your generosity and for honoring those who have served. With heartfelt gratitude, Walter
Walter, U.S. Air Force (Veteran)
1997 - 2012
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University of Southern California Trojans (USC)
The Galen Center is one of the nicest basketball venues in Southern California. There is not a bad seat in the house. USC won the first half, but Nebraska went on a 15-0 run and won 82-37. Was a nice way to spend a Saturday afternoon watching college hoops with my son. Thank you to the University of Southern California Trojans (USC) for this generous donation and for supporting veterans and their families.
Peter, U.S. Coast Guard (Veteran)
1985 - 1993
The Donny Show at Harrah's Las Vegas was pure class from beginning to end. Donny still has that effortless charm and stage presence that made him a star in the first place. The moment he walked out, the room lit up — and he kept that energy going all night. His voice sounds fantastic, strong and smooth, and he moves across the stage like someone who truly loves performing. The show was the perfect mix of music, storytelling, humor, and nostalgia. You’re not just watching a concert — you’re getting a glimpse into decades of entertainment history, delivered with warmth and personality. What really stands out is how genuine he feels. There’s confidence, of course, but also gratitude and connection with the audience. It feels intimate, polished, and completely professional all at once — classic Las Vegas entertainment done right. A sincere thank-you to Caesars Entertainment / Bally’s / Harrah’s Entertainment / Flamingo / Planet Hollywood / Paris for making such an incredible night possible. The Donny Show is a reminder that true entertainers never lose their spark
Hyung, U.S. Army (Veteran)
1996 - 2001
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The Phoenix Theatre Company
Come From Away has become one of our favorite musicals. It focuses on the generosity of residents of Gander Newfoundland and surrounding communities to the 7000 passengers and crew who were diverted to this remote location on September 11, 2001. The musical does not dwell on the tragedy taking place in New York City. However, there is one scene where the actors are quietly staring at imaginary TV screens ... then they all gasped. I gasped too because I knew exactly what they were looking at. I remember being at work that day with a group of us just staring at the TV. When the first tower collapsed, we all gasped. Come From Away shows the humanity and kindness of people that can come out of a tragedy. Thank you Phoenix Theatre for offering me and my family tickets to this inspiring musical. It was made better being able to watch it in the beautiful new Stacie J. and Richard J. Stephenson Theatre.
Ralph, U.S. Army (Veteran)
1985 - 1989
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National Rugby League
Thank you Rugby League Las Vegas for supporting veterans and letting my kids and I come experience this full roster of rugby games! it was so much more than we were expecting and that is a hard-core sport! WOW! I think we all look at sports a bit differently after seeing that intense, fast-paced level of athletics! it for sure is a memory we will always appreciate and remember because of your generosity!
Michael, U.S. Army (Veteran)
1995 - 2000
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C3 Presents
We had such an incredible time at the Extra Innings Festival! ⚾🎶 The country music was amazing, and the atmosphere was absolutely electric. There’s just something special about being surrounded by live music, baseball fans, and a crowd that’s truly there to have a good time. The energy was nonstop, and you could feel the excitement in the air all day long. The performances were outstanding, and it felt like one big celebration. Between the music, the food, and the overall vibe, it was one of those experiences that reminds you how important it is to step away from the daily grind and just enjoy the moment. We were singing along, soaking it all in, and making memories that will definitely last. A huge THANK YOU to C3 Presents for generously providing the tickets. We truly appreciate the opportunity to attend such a fantastic festival. And another heartfelt thank you to Veteran Tickets Foundation (Vet Tix) for everything you do to support veterans and their families. Because of organizations like you, we get to experience events like this and create unforgettable memories together. We are beyond grateful and already looking forward to the next one! 🎸🇺🇸
Scott, U.S. Air Force (Veteran)
1995 - 1998
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Goodyear Theater
This was my second time attending who's bad remarkable performance, and it certainly will not be my last. The experience was just as powerful and inspiring as the first. I am truly grateful to the generous sponsors who make it possible for those who have served our country with honor, dignity, and respect to attend and enjoy such an outstanding event. Their support and appreciation for veterans does not go unnoticed.
Delmas, U.S. Army (Veteran)
1986 - 2008
Donated by:
Live Nation
Thank you, Live Nation, for continuing to support our veterans and making us feel part of the family! Rascal Flatts is one of our favorite artists and we were excited to be able to attend. The opening acts were also excellent! We brought my elder sister who never has an opportunity to see artists where she lives, and she is thoroughly enjoying herself while we are here at the venue. Thanks again for a memorable evening!
Joan, U.S. Army (Veteran)
1985 - 2005
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True Concord Voices and Orchestra
Thank you, Vet Tix, Valley Presbyterian Church of Green Valley, True Concord Voices and Orchestra with Jeffrey Biegel on piano, poet Brian Turner, Jake Runestad's Dreams of the Fallen, Peter Boyer's I Dream a World, the A/V team, as well as all of the volunteers, staff members, and sponsors for such a magnificent show! This was our first visit to Valley Presbyterian Church and our introduction to the True Concord Voices and Orchestra. Valley Presbyterian is somewhat quaint and old school gorgeous! When you look through the glass panels in the front of the church, you see a cross. A splendid mountain range serves as the backdrop, which is heavenly! We had great seats in the Blue Center Right Section, Row FR, Seats 7-10, about twenty-five feet from the stage. The trueconcord.org website described the somber presentation as follows: "Combining the musical forces of solo piano, chorus and orchestra with powerful texts written by Iraq and Afghanistan War veteran and award-winning poet Brian Turner, Jake Runestad’s Dreams of the Fallen explores a soldier’s experience of war and its lasting impact. Turner’s poetry conjures the reality of war and the post-traumatic stress syndrome that haunts our fighting men and women long after returning home. Runestad’s music evokes what “the other side” could be: a community of people embracing—with compassion and understanding—those who have endured armed combat and a world with no conflict or war. Peter Boyer’s gorgeous and uplifting Dreaming a World, with texts from Langston Hughes, Native American prayers and Walt Whitman, plus references to Martin Luther King Jr., John F. Kennedy, Cesar Chavez and more, is a collection of American ideals focused on equality and the dream of all people living in harmony." True Concord is amazing! We got to listen to them practice before the actual performance, which was pretty cool. Runestad’s Dream music during the concert was dynamic, and the singing was powerful! They definitely captured the essence, meaning, and feel of the sober realities of war, PTSS, and the indelible impact of such trauma penned by Turner. His words flashed on the TV screens on both sides of the stage, which was not only helpful, but reading them caused their seriousness to hit home on much deeper levels. Turner placed us in the midst of battle and caused us to experience the horrors of such horrific angst and the heartbreaks of war. The music, singing, and oratory of Boyer's Dream were beautiful, upbeat, sometimes angelic, and on other occasions arrhythmic. It expressed the ongoing changes and hope of mankind and the unpredictable flow of life. The Program we were given highlighted all of the features mentioned and then some. Everything was done quite well! Again, thank you Vet Tix, Valley Presbyterian Church of Green Valley, True Concord Voices and Orchestra with Jeffrey Biegel on piano, poet Brian Turner, Jake Runestad's Dreams of the Fallen, Peter Boyer's I Dream a World, the A/V team, all the volunteers, your splendid crews, sponsors, and anyone I missed for such an incredible concert! We, veterans, active-duty military personnel, first responders, family, and friends, truly appreciate all you do for us, our communities, and our blessed nation! You rock, life savers! Sincerely, Chuck
Chuck, U.S. Air Force (Veteran)
1974 - 1978
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Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
I wanted to extend my deepest thanks for your incredibly generous gift of tickets to the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra’s American Soundscapes concert. Attending tonight at Heinz Hall was an absolute joy, and it wouldn’t have been possible without your kindness. The program was a beautiful celebration of America’s rich musical heritage from the soulful rhythms of the Mississippi Delta and the birth of jazz, to the vibrant energy of Gershwin, Ellington, Sousa, and so much more. Principal Pops Conductor Byron Stripling brought such infectious enthusiasm to the stage, guiding us through spirituals, ragtime, blues, marches, and those iconic American tunes that truly capture the heart and soul of our nation, especially in this milestone year for America’s 250th birthday. Hearing Mamie Parris’s vocals and the Hamlisch-Page Student Choir added such a special, uplifting layer to the evening. It was a memorable, uplifting experience that left me feeling proud, inspired, and deeply moved by the power of music to connect us all. Your thoughtfulness in sharing this with me means more than words can express thank you from the bottom of my heart for making such a wonderful evening possible.
Gregory B, U.S. Marine Corps (Veteran)
2004 - 2009
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C3 Presents
I just want to sincerely thank you for your incredible generosity in providing tickets to the Xtra Innings Festival for me, my husband, and my Sisters. Those two nights meant more than I can fully put into words. It’s something we truly would not have been able to afford on our own, and because of you, we were able to step away from the everyday and just enjoy being together. Even more special, we were able to bring our boys, ages 7 and 5, to experience their very first concert. Watching their faces light up, hearing the music, and sharing that moment as a family is a memory we will carry with us for a lifetime. From the bottom of my heart, thank you. As a USAF woman veteran, your kindness and support mean so much to me and my family. We are deeply grateful.
Candy USAF, U.S. Air Force (Veteran)
1999 - 1999
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