Since their return to the stage in 2022, Approaching Autumn has been thrilling fans all over the country. And now they are teaming up with a local business out of Davison, Michigan called Time Bomb Tattoo for a free tattoo giveaway. But that's not all!

Winner receives a $500 tattoo gift certificate, a $50 gift certificate to Dark Art Apparel for Approaching Autumn's merch store, a 7 String LTD guitar used on the bands new album "Death" releasing this summer and tickets to one of Approaching Autumn's performances this summer!

The contest rules are simple! Must 18 or older to enter (it's a tattoo shop guys), Like, Share, and Comment DONE on the original post made by Time Bomb Tattoo. That's it! The contest runs until May 31st where Time Bomb Tattoo will go live on Facebook and pick the winner!

Time Bomb Tattoo is a multiple award winning tattoo shop that specializes in realism tattoos as well as many other styles. With a collaborative 45+ years of experience, they're artists travel all over the country providing tattoos at the biggest tattoo conventions in the US with their home base of operations located at 721 S State Rd, Davison, MI 48423.

Approaching Autumn has been working in the studio for the last several months on their new album "Death" due to release sometime in Summer of 2025. Their next headlining performances in Michigan will be on May 17th at the Thunderdome in Lapeer and June 28th with Never The Crash and Ghosts In Motion at Vehicle City Social for The Burton Beat Presents Shatterday! Tickets for both performances are on sale now!

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