The Bobby Bones Show's Lunchbox "Comes on Down" to "The Price is Right"

LOS ANGELES, April 1, 2026 – This week, Lunchbox from iHeartRadio’s The Bobby Bones Show – the No. 1 Country morning radio show in the U.S. – fulfilled a lifelong dream when he appeared as a contestant on The Price is Right - network television’s #1-rated daytime series and the longest-running game show in television history.

As the very first contestant that Host Drew Carey called to “come on down,” Lunchbox bid correctly on his fourth try to claim a trip to Carter Estate Winery and Resort. He then took the stage to beat the “One Wrong Price” game, taking home all three prizes: three pairs of women’s Jimmy Choo shoes, a Centr multi‑gym apparatus with a three‑month digital membership, and a desktop computer with a webcam. Lunchbox returned to the stage to spin the iconic Big Wheel and secured a spot in the final Showcase Showdown, ultimately losing with an overbid of just $699 on a travel package to New Orleans, Thailand, and Greece valued at $31,301.

Listen to Lunchbox recount his experience on The Bobby Bones Show HERE, and watch the full episode of The Price is Right HERE and on Paramount+.  Lunchbox also chatted with TV Insider and Newschannel 5 Nashville’s Talk of the Town to share his experience.

Watch Lunchbox crack up Drew Carey on stage here: Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok.

Pictured left to right: Lunchbox and The Price is Right Host Drew Carey

 

Pictured: Lunchbox (left) competes in the Showcase Showdown on The Price is Right

About The Bobby Bones Show
Each morning on The Bobby Bones Show, hosts Bobby Bones, Amy, Lunchbox and Eddie welcome the biggest names in Country music and entertain listeners with their unique mix of pop culture news and information, crazy stunts and hilarious conversations​. Nationally syndicated by Premiere Networks, The Bobby Bones Show broadcasts weekdays from 6 - 10 a.m. ET on more than 180 stations and is the #1 country morning show in the U.S. with millions of weekly listeners.  The show is a three-time CMA Award winner, five-time ACM Award winner and earned Bobb Bones the title of youngest-ever inductee into the prestigious National Radio Hall of Fame. ​For more information, please visit www.BobbyBones.com.

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