Multi-million selling artist, Barry Manilow is coming to Southampton for one night only on Saturday 25th May 2014.
To celebrate, the Daily Echo is giving away a pair of tickets to see Barry Live on the 25th May at The Ageas Bowl, along with a copy of Barry’s new album ‘Night Songs.’
Playing for first time in Southampton, Manilow, the undisputed #1 Adult Contemporary Artist of all time, will bring his high-energy, hit-packed concert to Ipswich.
This concert is not to be missed!
If you would like to be in with a chance of winning this fantastic prize, here’s how to enter.....answer this simple question:
Q) Which girl did Barry Manilow sing about?
a) Mandy
b) Sandy
c) Wendy
Then send your entry, along with your contact details, via one of the following methods:
By post on the back of a postcard or stuck-down envelope to ‘Barry Manilow’ Competition, Daily Echo, Promotions Department, Richmond Hill, Bournemouth. BH2 6HH
By phone call 0901 151 0258 & leave your answer and details when prompted
By text, starting your message ‘MANILOW’ and then leaving a space, followed with your answer and contact details, to 80360.
Please place a tick on your entry if you are happy to receive further information from the Daily Echo regarding competitions & reader offers. (This information will not be passed on to any third parties.) All normal Daily Echo rules apply, available on request. Closing date for entries is midnight 05/04/14. Calls cost 51p from BT landlines, calls from mobiles and some other networks may cost more. Texts cost 50p plus your normal operator charge. For full terms and conditions visit newsquest.co.uk/terms. Service provided by Newsquest Media Group. If the competition is sponsored we reserve the right to send the details of your entry, including your contact details to the competition’s sponsor. Winners may be required to collect prizes in person, have their photograph taken and participate in local publicity. Entrants must be aged 18 years & over.
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