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Diary Of A Wimpy Kid At Blackpool Tower Ballroom

Jeff Kinney, the author of the global bestselling Diary of a Wimpy Kid series will be coming to Blackpool Tower Ballroom on Thursday 3 November for his only UK solo author event for 2016.

Warm up your winter with this hugely entertaining family event, inspired by Jeff’s new book Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Double Down. Expect fun and games with great prizes up for grabs, plus Jeff talks about writing the books and his experience of being involved in 3 major blockbuster films. At the end of the show there will be a chance for the audience to ask Jeff their burning questions. A limited number of pre-signed books will also be for sale on the day.

There is a special offer for local children and their parents of a special discount £5 per ticket (RRP £10). To book visit: jeffkinney.seetickets.com and quote KINNEY11 in the code box.

Competition for FREE tickets!

Wordpool, Blackpool’s Arts and Libraries Festival of Words, also has a great prize to give away to 4 lucky families.

To win a set of family tickets please email your name, address and contact telephone number to kari.singleton@blackpool.gov.uk with Wimpy Kid as the subject- in doing so your email address will be added to their mailing list.

Entries for this competition will be accepted through email, FacebookTwitter and in any Blackpool Library. The competition closes on Monday 31 October at 12 noon and tickets are valid for Thursday 3 November at 6pm. Winners will be notified shortly after the competition closes.

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