And the first winner of Video Games Live tickets is …

Video Games LiveAaron Benberry! Reach me through the contact page to get details about claiming your two tickets to Video Games Live, 7:30 p.m. April 7 at the Mesa Arts Center.

$37 and $52 seats are still available for the interactive concert, which started in 2005 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.

But keep watching the Nerdvana pages on Facebook and Twitter for prize announcements — we’ve still got two pairs of tickets to give away, and new friends and followers can qualify for a set of four VGL tickets, courtesy of the Mesa Arts Center. I’ll be publishing an interview with Video Games Live creator Tommy Tallarico right here in the days ahead, and you’ll have to pay close attention to win.

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Jayson Peters

Jayson Peters

Born and raised in Phoenix, Jayson Peters is a southern Colorado-based newspaper copy editor and website designer. He has taught online media at Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication and now teaches at Pueblo Community College. A versatile digital storyteller, he has led online operations at the East Valley Tribune in Mesa, Arizona, followed by the Pueblo Chieftain, Colorado Springs Independent, Colorado Springs Business Journal and Pueblo Star Journal. He is a former Southern Colorado Press Club president and founder and curator of Nerdvana.