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100 Chances to Win Lytham Festival Tickets

Nathan Grisdale who performs at Lytham Festival's Stage Too

Life is hectic these days. So many places to go, people to see, things to do. What could be better than a bit of quality multi-tasking. There is a great opportunity to do this at Fleetwood Freeport this weekend, where retail therapy can give you a chance of Lytham Festival tickets.

On Saturday and Sunday if you spend £20 in a single transaction at a Freeport outlet get yourself over to the Lytham Festival DJ Booth. Showing proof of purchase enables you to go in for a draw of one of 100 pairs of Lytham Festival tickets. Tickets will be allocated on a first come first served basis subject to availability.

Lytham Festival Director Peter Taylor said “We’re thrilled to have teamed up with Fleetwood Freeport to make 100 people winners ahead of Lytham Festival.

If you want to bag yourself a pair of tickets to a Lytham Festival gig of your choice then this is your chance – you’d be bonkers to miss it.”

John Magee, Centre Manager at Freeport Fleetwood, added: “It’s our second year as sponsors of Lytham Festival and we are delighted to be able to give away 100 pairs of tickets for our customers to enjoy the gig of their choice. With DJs and the festival mascots on hand it should be a fun day win or lose.”

To see the full Lytham Proms line up and dates check out the Young Reviews article from earlier in the week. This competition is still open so if you are aged 16 to 22 get involved in that to double your chances of winning.

For more information about Lytham Festival 2016 visit www.lythamfestival.com and for more information about Freeport Fleetwood visit www.freeport-fleetwood.com

Cover image: Nathan Grisdale who is to perform at Lytham Festival’s Stage Too.

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