Win VIP tickets, plus £100 to spend on drinks, at this year’s Priory Live Music Festival in Orpington, featuring headliners Scouting For Girls
12:00, 25 July 2022
Enjoy an incredible day of live music and drinks with this brilliant prize.
This year, the Priory Live Music Festival will boast a day of live music from the likes of Two Weeks in Nashville, Jane Smith Project and Leontas, all topped off with a headline set from Scouting For Girls.
Scouting For Girls, who recently performed in Maidstone at the county’s first ever Foodies Festival, are best known for their string of singles including She’s So Lovely, This Ain't a Love Song and Heartbeat.
The band will headline the Orpington music festival before a spectacular fireworks finale finishes off the evening.
During the day, there will also be a kids’ zone with workshops, playground and story-telling, a food festival bursting with street food and independent vendors, and a second stage hosted by our very own KMTV.
If you feel like spending a summer’s day at this lively one-day festival, you’re in luck as we’re giving away a pair of VIP tickets, which includes a private bar and toilets, a complimentary drink and table seating with unrivalled views.
This prize also includes £100 to spend on drinks from the bar, so you and your guest can get into the spirit of things with a drink or two.
VIP tickets to the festival have sold out and are no longer available to the public, making this exciting prize even more exclusive.
If you don’t win the top prize, don’t worry - we’ve also got three pairs of VIP tickets and 10 pairs of general admission tickets to give away to runners up.
To be in with a chance of winning this VIP prize, click here.
Priory Live Music Festival takes place on Saturday, August 6 at Priory Gardens, Orpington, from 12pm to 10pm. Find out more about the festival here.
Please note, due to the £100 bar tab included in the top prize, this competition is only open to entrants aged 18 and over.
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