Win! Two Eurostar tickets to Paris for Winter Camp Festival
23 November 2016, 15:14
| Written by
Sebastien Dehesdin
We're taking over the Point Ephémère for a week in December for Winter Camp Festival, and we're giving away tickets for the Friday and Saturday night, plus return transport from London.
The week will also feature a music photography exhibition for the 10 years of Best Fit, as well as free showcases and a panel. See the full programme below, get acquainted with the artists playing, and subscribe to the events on Facebook.
Terms:
- You have until midnight (BST) Tuesday 29 November 2016 to enter the prize draw
- You must provide a valid email and accept the terms
- Return train travel from London is provided in Standard Class, for two people. All efforts will be made to find suitable train times, within reason.
- Accommodation is not provided.
- Your contact details will be passed on to the organisers of the festival, but not to anyone else
- Only one entry per person
- The winner will be picked randomly amongst the entrants
- The winner will be notified by email. Other entrants will not be notified.
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