WINNER ANNOUNCED: Win Four Tickets To See Russell Watson Live At Robin Hill's Woodland Sessions
Huge congratulations to our winner, Allison Bush!
As part of this year's exciting Woodland Sessions at Robin Hill, we're offering you the chance to win four tickets to see this amazing singer on Saturday 13 August!
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).
Appearing on Saturday 13 August, Woodland Sessions Classical presents a very special intimate show with Russell Watson, making his Isle Of Wight debut!
Woodland Sessions' strapline, “exceptional talent in an exceptional setting” was written for nights like this. Quite simply Russell Watson is one of the world’s greatest classical singers and the UK’s biggest selling classical artist.
Described by the New York Times as a performer “who sings like Pavarotti and entertains like Sinatra” Russell has released ten studio albums, each one receiving more critical acclaim than the last.
To be in with a chance to win FOUR guest list tickets to this exciting and unique performance, all you need to do is answer the following question correctly! We'll pick the winner from the correct answers and post them right here.
Enter now:
The competition closes on Sunday July 31 - best of luck!
Know a friend who would want to take part? Invite them to join here!
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