Q104 Partnering to Provide Fans Named “Taylor” or “Travis” Free Tickets to Swiftie Night May 30th

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Crushers, Q104 Partnering to Provide Fans Named “Taylor” or “Travis” Free Tickets to Swiftie Night May 30th



Avon, OH - May 21, 2026 - The Lake Erie Crushers and Q104 are partnering to offer a Taylor and Travis-level deal for the Crushers’ upcoming Swiftie Night on May 30th at ForeFront Field.


All fans named “Taylor” or “Travis” can receive a free ticket to Swiftie Night on Saturday, May 30th at 7pm provided by Q104. Swiftie Night is a night at the ballpark highlighting all things Taylor (and Travis, of course), with Taylor Swift walk-up songs, friendship bracelet stations, and a Swiftie soundtrack postgame fireworks display. It is also another Dollar Dog Night at the ballpark. 


Tune in to Q104 to hear more about Swiftie Night at ForeFront Field. If your name is “Taylor” or “Travis”, use this link to claim your free ticket: https://www.gofevo.com/event/Callingall5. Whether you are fearless, 22, or just trying to shake it off, this is the night for you.


TAYLORS AND TRAVISES, CLAIM YOUR TICKETS HERE

Questions? Call the Crushers box office at (440) 934-3636 or visit LECrushers.com.

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About the Lake Erie Crushers

The Lake Erie Crushers are a professional baseball team based in Avon, Ohio, just 18 miles west of Cleveland at ForeFront Field. They compete in the Frontier League, a proud MLB Partner League, and have brought a family-friendly, fan-oriented baseball experience to Northeast Ohio since 2009. As Lorain County’s only professional sports franchise, the Lake Erie Crushers are the largest economic driver in Lorain County, hosting more than 200 events per year that include over 50 baseball games, concerts, charity functions, and other events that bring the community of Avon together. Len Komoroski is the Crushers Chairman and Managing Partner, and the team is led by President Vic Gregovits. Jared Lemieux, a Maine Baseball Hall of Fame inductee, is in his fourth season as field manager.