Celebrating the 80 years since the birth of a true rock’n’roll legend, Buddy Holly – a Legend Reborn is coming to town starring the UK’s number one Buddy Holly.
We have teamed up with EasyTheatres for the chance to win a pair of tickets to go and see the show at Weymouth Pavilion on 18th February at 7:30pm and a chance to meet the cast.
Marc Robinson, a winner from ITV’s legendary Stars in Their Eyes show, headlines the spectacular live production, bringing to life classic hits such as Peggy Sue, That’ll be the Day and Oh Boy.
Backed by a band reminiscent of the Crickets in their Fifties heyday, Buddy Holly – A Legend Reborn is an authentic slice of rock ’n’ roll nostalgia that ensures Buddy’s incredible legacy of unforgettable hit songs lives on.
Boasting a repertoire of more than 30 of Buddy’s greatest hits, Buddy Holly – a Legend Reborn includes some hidden gems as the show takes music fans back to the legendary performer’s big break.
For your chance to win, simply answer the following question:
Q. What year was Buddy Holly born?
By post: Send your completed entry form to Buddy Holly Competition, Dorset Echo, Fleet House, Hampshire Road, Weymouth, Dorset, DT4 9XD before the closing date of 7th February 2017.
By phone: Simply call 09011510220 and leave your answer and details when prompted.
By text: Send your text to 80360 starting with BUDDY leave a space, followed by your answer, name and contact details.
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Box Office: 01305 783225 Website: www.weymouthpavilion.com
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