Creating new love for classical music - Competition

The Lancashire Evening Post is launching a drive to give people the opportunity to go to a classical orchestral concert for the first time with free tickets. You could win a VIP night out to a concert of your choice or 280 pairs of tickets for selected concerts, including the Royal Philharmonic at Preston Guild Hall, in our free prize draw
The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra at the Guild Hall, PrestonThe Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra at the Guild Hall, Preston
The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra at the Guild Hall, Preston

Did you know Lancashire is home to three world-class orchestras – the Hallé, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Manchester Camerata who perform at Preston Guildhall, The Muni in Colne and Blackburn’s King George’s Hall?

Do you think classical 
music isn’t for you?

Well we’d like to change your mind!

Lancashire Classical Music Collaboration (a partnership of the three orchestras and Lancashire venues) is offering Lancashire Evening Post readers the chance to experience the thrill of live classical music all wrapped up in a great night out!

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The Lancashire Classical Music Collaboration, in partnership with the Lancashire Evening Post, the region’s highest circulated local newspaper, is delighted to offer readers a great opportunity to win a VIP Night Out, worth up to £150.

Enter our fantastic prize draw and you could win 4 tickets to hear a concert of your choice (subject to availability), given by the Hallé, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra or Manchester Camerata plus a complimentary bottle of sparkling wine and four concert programmes.

There are also 280 pairs of tickets to be won for selected concerts (between December 2013 and April 2014) for the runners-up.

So if want the chance to experience the power and intimacy of top class musicians playing beautiful music at either Preston Guildhall, The Muni in Colne or King George’s Hall, Blackburn complete the entry form at this address here