COMPETITION: Win a pair of tickets to Victorious Festival

Widely known as one of the best value festivals in the country, Victorious Festival is the UK’s biggest metropolitan festival of music and family entertainment, taking place over the weekend of 25 – 27 August, 2017, in the spectacular seaside location of Southsea overlooking the Solent.

The carefully curated line-up includes Stereophonics, Elbow, Madness, Rita Ora, Olly Murs, Jake Bugg, Freeder, Palace, KT Tunstall, Franz Ferdinand, Slaves, Crows, The Charlatans, British Sea Power, Echobelly, Banfi, Toy, Leo Stannard and many more.

A truly family-orientated festival there is something for everybody to enjoy; from a kid’s arena to a champagne bar, to a real ale village, an eclectic range of food stalls and an arts and craft marketplace.

Victorious Festival has teamed up with Gigslutz to give away a pair of tickets for each day (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) plus a weekend camping ticket to this year’s unmissable festival. Winners will be notified by email on 4 August.

To enter, simply answer the following question:

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For more information and tickets, visit www.victoriousfestival.co.uk
Twitter: @victoriousfest
Facebook: facebook.com/VictoriousFestival
Hashtag #victoriousfestival

T&C’s: Prize includes one pair (two tickets) of adult day tickets for each day of the festival (Friday 25th August , Saturday 26th August and Sunday 27th August) plus a pair (two tickets) of weekend camping tickets. Each ticket admits one person. One person in the group must be aged over 18 (NB children under the age of 10 years do not require a ticket). Travel is not included.  The prize is non-refundable and no cash alternative will be offered. The prize is non transferable and ID will be required at time of collecting the ticket wristband upon arrival. The prize includes all free events and activities at Victorious (subject to availability) but not food and drink from any stalls or bar. Winner chosen at random.

Melissa Svensen

Melissa Svensen

Melissa, 22. Editor. Student, music journalist, probably talking about Blur or Bowie