Win tickets to the 'All Day Break-Fest'
Do you want to see breaking new bands while helping to make the world a better place?
The All Day Break-Fest is a 12-hour mini festival showcasing the best new bands and special guest DJs in support of Bollocks to Poverty, ActionAid’s campaign to help poor and excluded people in Africa, Asia and Latin America. To have the chance to win two tickets, all you have to do is answer the question below by 1 May. Simple as!
The festival will be held at The Dome in Tufnell Park, London, on 4 May. The line-up includes DJ sets from The Charlatans as well as performances from The Toy Guns, Plastic Passion, Fatels and Joana and the Wolf.
To find out more about the Bollocks to Poverty campaign, check out www.myspace.com/bollockstopoverty; hey, you might even find some help answering the question…
Competition
How many people worldwide go hungry every day?
a. One in 50
b. One in 20
c. One in seven
Email your answer, name and contact details to student@independent.co.uk
Terms & Conditions
No purchase necessary. Winners will be picked at random. All applications must be received by 1 May 2008. Winners will be notified by e-mail. Winners must be able to make their own way ti the event. No cash alternatives will be offered. The editor's decision is final. No correspondence will be entered into. Please refer to www.independent.co.uk/legal for The Independent's full competition terms and conditions.
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