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Win a Luxury Weekend for Two at the 50th Brighton Festival!

Win a Luxury Weekend for Two at the 50th Brighton Festival!

Prize includes hotel, a meal and event tickets

The Royal Pavilion, which plays a key role in Dr Blighty, an event the winners have a chance to attend

Brighton Festival is a fantastic, exhilarating, leading annual celebration of the arts, with events taking place in venues both familiar and unusual across Brighton & Hove for three weeks every May. This year, the Festival celebrates 50 years of commissioning and producing innovative arts and culture with the experimental artist and musician Laurie Anderson, who is guest director.

Enter this competition for a chance to win a fantastic break for two over the closing weekend of Brighton Festival (Friday 27-Sunday 29 May).

The prize package includes:

  • A two-night stay at Holiday Inn - Brighton Seafront from Friday 27 to Sunday 29 May. Boasting newly renovated bedrooms and bathrooms with sea views, it’s the perfect base from which to explore the city and all it has to offer.
  • Dinner for two at the exclusive vegetarian restaurant Terre a Terre on Saturday 28 May at 6pm.
  • Tickets to the following Brighton Festival events:

Friday 27 May

A pair of tickets for Akram Khan Company’s special Brighton Festival commission Until the Lions, 7.30pm.

Saturday 28 May

A pair of tickets to Dr Blighty: Philharmonia Orchestra, 7.30pm.

A pair of tickets to Dr Blighty: Debashish Bhattacharya, 10.15pm.

Dr Blighty is an ambitious new project inspired by an untold story of the First World War. It remembers an unexpected episode in Brighton’s history when the Royal Pavilion Estate became a military hospital for wounded Indian soldiers. A weeklong installation in Royal Pavilion Garden is accompanied by two special concerts, by the Philharmonia Orchestra and Debashish Bhattacharya, at Brighton Dome, marrying classical music traditions from East and West.

Sunday 29 May

A pair of tickets for Minefield, a world premiere from Buenos Aires-based director Lola Arias, 2pm.

Plus the chance to experience a number of free visual arts installations, including Gillian Wearing’s specially commissioned A Room With Your Views, Dutch video artists Metahaven’s The Sprawl and Ron Haselden’s beautiful LED light-drawings in Luminary at locations across the city.

TO TAKE PART – ENTER YOUR DETAILS HERE

Find out more about these and other events in this year’s Brighton Festival programme at brightonfestival.org

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