The World’s Greatest Michael Jackson Tribute Concert comes to Blackburn’s King George’s Hall on Friday 23rd March 2012 as part of its national UK Tour. The tour is currently selling out in venues all over the country and is being described as the hottest tribute show on the planet!
With the world’s No.1 live Michael Jackson tribute artist plus an incredible live band and dance troupe, this really is the closest you will ever get to an original Jackson concert.
We have teamed up with the shows organisers to promote their competition and give you the chance to win one of two pairs of VIP tickets to see the show on Friday 23rd March 2012. Each winner’s prize also includes: a personal meet and greet with the cast and a collection of official Michael Jackson memorabilia.
The show is always a sell out so if you don’t win this competition, make sure to book your tickets fast by calling the Theatre box office on 0844 8471 664.
To see footage of the show on Youtube follow this link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2A-Ki48GyaA
HOW TO WIN!
Simply answer the following question and email us (click here) your answer, together with your name, address and daytime contact telephone number (please mark Michael Jackson Lancashire Competition in your subject line). Alternatively, you can post your entries to Michael Jackson Lancashire Competition, Newspaper Promotions, 23a Hardshaw Street, St Helens, WA10 1RT. Closing date is March 19, 2012 at 12 noon. Usual Newsquest rules apply click here for full list. The organisers of the show may wish to contact you with further information, which may be of interest to you. Should you not wish to receive such information, please mark NO DATA on your entry.
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