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Air Traffic Tickets Competition

Friday, 18th April, 2008 at 4:43 pm, Isle of Wight

Competitions, Music, Ryde

Air Traffic Play RydeAs we’ve mentioned several times on VentnorBlog, next week sees a great lineup at Ryde Theatre with two local bands, Bastila and Goodbye Stereo (both confirmed for Bestival)play alongside Bournemouth based band, Air Traffic.

Air Traffic have chosen the Isle of Wight as the first venue for the start of their UK tour and we hear that they have also been confirmed to play in North America as well as two European festivals this summer.

The band’s promoters are big fans of VentnorBlog and have offered us two tickets to give away for the gig next week.

All you have to do is answer this simple question below and you could be at Ryde Theatre next Wednesday night enjoying great live music without having to pay a penny to get in.

Question: Name a major European festival that Air Traffic are playing this year

If you need a bit of help with your answer, pop over to the Air Traffic MySpace.

Email your answers along with your name and where you’re from to ventnorblog(at)gmail(dot)com.

Please put ‘Air Traffic Ticket Competition’ in the subject title of the email.

Terms and conditions:
Only one entry per person
No cash alternative
Judge’s decision is final
Winner announced Tuesday 22nd April 2008

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