WINNER ANNOUNCED: Win Four Tickets To The Woodland Sessions Party At Robin Hill
Huge congratulations to our winner, Bethanie William!
As part of this year's exciting Woodland Sessions at Robin Hill, we're offering you the chance to win four tickets to this popular dance party on Saturday July 16, starring 'Rhythm Of The 90's'!
After a hugely successful debut last year, the Woodland Sessions are returning to Robin Hill this summer with five captivating evenings of "exceptional talent in an exceptional setting".
This unique series of intimate outdoor concerts are set in the heart of Robin Hill’s beautiful illuminated woodland valley.
Quality seeps through the veins of the Woodland Sessions, so you won't be getting what you want…you'll be getting BETTER than you want!
Starting with the line-up, enjoy five carefully curated and very distinct evenings this summer, truly providing something for everyone (full line-up and tickets to purchase can be found here).
Returning on Saturday 16 July (following their popular set last year) are 'Rhythm Of The 90's' - the UK's number one 90's dance covers band.
ROT90's are a phenomenon, playing classic 90's dance music, fully live, in front of thousands of people every week, including main stage performances at some of the country’s biggest festivals.
With two hours of live 90’s bangers to their show, it’s easy to see why word is spreading about the incredible Rhythm Of The 90’s experience so quickly across the Island.
ROT90's will be supported by some of the Island's best known 90s DJ'S, including the irrepressible "Councillor of Cool Cuts" Ian 'Knocka' Dore.
To be in with a chance to win FOUR guest list tickets to this party, all you need to do is enter our random draw below! As ever, we'll pick a winner and post them right here.
Enter now:
The competition closes on Sunday July 3 - best of luck!
Know a friend who would want to take part? Invite them to join here!
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