Rock legends Styx and Foreigner are set to ignite the Denny Sanford Premier Center stage in Sioux Falls on August 28th as part of their electrifying Renegades & Jukebox Heroes Tour. Adding to the star-studded lineup is special guest John Waite.

This will be an unforgettable night of classic rock anthems and powerhouse performances, and you could be there!

Styx in concert
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All this week, Monday, August 12 through Friday, August 16, be listening for Ben and Patty to play a Styx, Foreigner, or John Waite song between 8 and 9 AM. When you hear the song, just be the 9th caller and you'll instantly win a pair of tickets to this awesome concert experience.

Styx, known for hits like "Come Sail Away" "Babe" and "Renegade," and Foreigner, the masterminds behind "I Want to Know What Love Is", "Cold  As Ice" and "Juke Box Hero," promise to deliver their catalog of chart-topping classics with the same energy that's captivated audiences for decades.

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Special guest John Waite was the former lead singer of The Babys and Bad English. And his solo hit "Missing You" is sure to be a highlight of his set.

John Waite playing guitar in concert
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This tour celebrates the enduring legacy of these iconic bands and promises an evening of nostalgia, high-energy performances, and sing-along moments that will stick with you long after the final encore.

So be listening to the Ben & Patty Show all this week for your chance to win your way into this awesome show.

Tickets can be purchased online here.

35 Movies That Take Place in South Dakota

When it comes to South Dakota and Hollywood, we've seen our fair share of films that have used our state as the backdrop for a number of productions over the years. They may not have always filmed here, but movie folk love to set stories here.

We're all familiar with the blockbusters like 1990's Dances With Wolves, 1959's North By Northwest, and more recently, 2007's National Treasure: Book of Secrets. But our state's life on the big screen goes back nearly 100 years.

According to IMDb, it all started with Courtin' Wildcats, a 1929 film which, like so many of the 29 films on this list, is a Western set in the time before South Dakota became a state in 1889.

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11 Things You’ll Only Understand After Living in South Dakota

From soda to pop to sloppy Joes, different parts of the country have their local quirks and language. Simple phrases can have totally different means, local events may seem weird, and food may go by a unique name.

If you're new to South Dakota here is a sort of translation guide for some odd things you may see or hear.

Gallery Credit: Ben Kuhns

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