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Win VIP Reggae Festival Tickets While Helping Dogs In Need

If you love dogs and good vibes, here’s your chance to do a little good while scoring a serious prize. Animal Help Alliance is hosting a raffle for VIP passes to Reggae Rise Up Vegas, happening October 3–5, 2025, at the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center. This three-day festival promises music, food, art, and good energy — and now you can enjoy it VIP-style, all while supporting local dogs in need.

Two lucky winners will each receive a pair of VIP 3-Day Festival Tickets, valued at $300 per pass. VIP perks include exclusive entry lanes, dedicated lounge and stage viewing areas, VIP bars and bathrooms, a commemorative lanyard and festival t-shirt, and once-daily re-entry privileges. The festival lineup is stacked with reggae favorites, including Rebelution, Soja, Slightly Stoopid, Dirty Heads, and even special appearances by E-40 and Too $hort.

But this raffle isn’t just about the music. Every ticket you purchase helps Animal Help Alliance continue its vital work in the Las Vegas Valley, including free spay and neuter services, compassionate end-of-life care, and support for local rescue organizations facing overcrowding and limited resources. Every contribution, big or small, makes a tangible difference in the lives of dogs who need homes and care.

Raffle tickets are available in multiple bundles: $10 for 1 ticket, $25 for 3 tickets, $75 for 10 tickets, and $100 for 15 tickets. Winners will be announced on September 22, so there’s plenty of time to increase your chances — and spread the word to friends, family, and fellow animal lovers.

Whether you’re a dedicated festival-goer or simply want to support dogs in your community, this is an opportunity to combine both passions. Purchasing raffle tickets not only gives you a shot at an unforgettable VIP festival experience but also ensures that more pups receive the care, love, and second chances they deserve.

Don’t wait — snag your raffle tickets today and help Animal Help Alliance make a lasting impact for local dogs.

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