Win! Tickets to Brighton's Vive La France! festival
Vive La France! shall shortly be upon us – that marvellous time of year when beautiful Brighton becomes a haven for Francophiles. From the 26-28 January, French musicians will be taking to stages and decks throughout the city, and French films, French food and just about every other thing French we can think of will be celebrated too. Moules frites. Boursin. Gerard Depardieu. Click here to have a look at The Line of Best Fit’s run down of the artists appearing at this year’s event.
The Line of Best Fit is very proud to be a media partner of the festival for the 2012 edition, and we have two pairs of tickets to give away for each ticketed event so that you can come down and have a cracking time with us. We have two pairs of tickets up for grabs for each of the following shows, see below for instructions on how to get your mitts on them:
Thursday 26 January
Polarsets (Kitsune), College, Air Bag One, JD the DJ (Les Inrocks)
At The Hope
Doors 8:00 pm
Price £5 / £6
Friday 27 January
Turzi, Concrete Knives, Halfway (French Connection), L’Amour Electronique DJs
At The Hope
Doors 8:00 pm
Price £5 / £6
Saturday 28 January
Late Night Screening of Amelie, with Live Performance from Melanie Pain (Nouvelle Vague)
At Duke of Yorks Picturehouse
Doors 11:00 pm
Price £7 / £8
So to be in with a chance of winning the tickets, just send an email to competition@thelineofbestfit.com with the words Vive La France! in the subject line, and tell us which show you’d like to win tickets for. It’s that simple! Bonne chance!
For the full line up and further details, click here for the festival flyer.
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