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Win free Parlotones tickets

Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailSeptember 11, 2014No Comments2 Mins Read
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Are you colourful? Ever feel like you're just a radio-controlled robot? Two lucky Grocott's readers could stand the chance to watch beloved South African rock band the Parlotones perform in Port Elizabeth.

Are you colourful? Ever feel like you're just a radio-controlled robot? Two lucky Grocott's readers could stand the chance to watch beloved South African rock band the Parlotones perform in Port Elizabeth.

Win one of two tickets to see the Parlotones live in PE at the Boardwalk Amphitheatre on Thursday, 18 September.

To win tell us what their 2005 debut album was called.

Answers can be emailed to sarah@grocotts.co.za or smsed to 072 436 3088 with your name, surname and answer.

Tickets to the concert cost R200 per person and are available from Computicket.

The concert will begin at 8pm.

The Parlotones will be in PE for one night only as part of their nationwide 2014 Winter Unplugged Tour – their first full unplugged outing featuring hits that span the band’s entire career.

The concert will take place at the Boardwalk Amphitheatre on Thursday 18 September 2014.

Fans will be able to see them perform hit singles from their 2005 debut album radiocontrolledrobot, right through to their most recent number one album, Stand Like Giants. In a long standing tradition, The Parlotones will welcome a number of support acts on the tour including Justin Serrao, presenting fans with a collage of memories.

Since they first launched onto the South African music scene, The Parlotones have rocketed to success; winning several awards, achieving multi-platinum album-selling status, packing out venues for live concerts and enjoying loads of airplay on local radio.

The Parlotones have shared a stage with a number of well-known international and local artists including Coldplay, Black Eyed Peas, Alicia Keys, Shakira, Blue October, Freshlyground, Stardust Galaxies, and Zolani Mahola.

For more information please call 041 507 7777

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