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Win VIP tickets to see Professor Green or the Cribs

Win VIP tickets to see Professor Green or the Cribs

04 October, 2012
by: Competition

We've teamed up with Red Stag from Jim Beam to give you the chance to attend the Q Awards warm up gigs VIP style.

Red Stag Bourbon
THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED

Alright! The Q Awards are back! Not only is this another hallowed date in the industry calendar for musicians to neck a bucket load of free champagne and collectively pat themselves on the back, it also fills that mid-October lull with a couple pretty awesome gigs that everyone can get involved with. Previous year’s seeing the likes of Pavement, Lost Prophets and Kasabian, and the 2012 line-up is certainly no slouch either with Professor Green and The Cribs playing two star-studded shows at the Forum.

As part of the warm up for this year’s shows, Red Stag by Jim Beam - the UK's first cherry infused bourbon - is creating fresh tracks across the UK with the launch of the first ever Red Stag Hunt. Music fans are being challenged to find life-size red stags hidden within music venues and bars across the UK through clues on Twitter. Follow @RedStagUK, tweet a photo of yourself with a stag and #Redstaghunt for a chance to win coveted tickets to the Q Awards!
 
You'll have to get on Twitter to grab this money-can't-buy prize, however Red Stag by Jim Beam is also offering two Spoonfed.com readers the chance to win exclusive tickets to the Q Awards warm up gigs at the HMV Forum. Tickets include VIP access to either Professor Green or The Cribs gigs and a complimentary drink, as well as some Red Stag goodies!
 
Prizes are:
 
•         1x pair – Professor Green – 18 October at The HMV Forum
•         1x pair – The Cribs – 20 October at The HMV Forum

To enter, all you need to do is fill in the form below with your name, email address and show you want to go to and we’ll pick a winner from there. Remember this is a 18+ competition, and if you’re drinking, please do so responsibly.


 1. The prize is for the named winner only.

2. All entrants must be 18 or over.

3. The prize cannot be exchanged and there is no cash alternative.

4. The prize does not include travel or accommodation and winners will be responsible for arranging this if necessary as well as any other costs associated with the Prize.

5. Your information will not be passed onto any third parties that are not connected to Spoonfed

6. The Promoter accepts no responsibility or liability for any error, omission, interruption, deletion, defect, delay in operation or transmission, communications line failure, theft, destruction, alteration of, or unauthorised access to entries, or entries lost, incomplete or delayed whether or not arising during operation or transmission as a result of server functions, virus, bugs or other causes outside its control.

7. All lost, damaged or incomplete entries will be deemed invalid. Proof of entry shall not be proof of delivery or receipt.

8. The Promoter will not be liable if a Prize cannot be taken by a winner for any reason.             

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