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Pendulum

Pendulum:

We have a pair of tickets to give away to see them live at Wembley on 31st August!

ABBA The Show

Abba:

Win two tickets to ABBA The Show at Wembley Arena on Tuesday 21st October

Noah and The Whale

Noah and The Whale:

Win a pair of tickets to see Noah and The Whale at Koko, London on Thursday 6th November

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Tinie Tempah - Tears feat. Cleo Soul

At just nineteen MC / Writer, Tinie Tempah, has more achievements under his belt than a heavyweight boxing champion. Since the tender age of 16 he's remained on a vertical path to success using every opportunity to get his music heard by the masses.

His first break as a musician came when Sony launched its Playstation Portable (PSP) and used a track entitled 'Listen To The Vibe' featuring Yazmin & DJ Ironik [ATLANTIC / WARNER] for the futuristic racing game, WIPEOUT PURE. This resulted in a promotional European tour alongside the likes of Sway and Dizzee Rascal.

Whilst battling his A Levels, Tinie went on to shoot his first video for promotional single 'Wifey' an underground smash which held the Channel U urban chart top spot for 10 consecutive weeks.

By this time Tinies profile had increased immensely and earned him a position at the forefront of British urban music. This lead to him being deemed suitable to represent 'youth culture' recording the 'Put the Knives and Guns Down' track produced by Mike Stobbie, composer behind Bmw, Marks & Spencer & McDonalds commercials, and Rick Barraclough [Simply Red, 'Holding Back The Years'].

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