To see the sensational Sam Smith at the O2 this April from your VIP seats.
Closing date: 2nd April
Sam Smith – multiple BRIT, GRAMMY and Oscar winner – bagged his second Number 1 album with ‘The Thrill Of It All’ earlier this year, topping the US and UK Album Chart. This year he also won ‘British Breakthrough Artist’ and the ‘Global Success’ Award and he will return to The O2 on Tuesday 10 April 2018.
Not only will you have the chance to see the exceptional, world-famous, Sam Smith perform, you will also be treated to a VIP service at one of London's most celebrated and renowned music venues.
With entry to the O2's exclusive American Express lounge before and after the show, relaxation and entertainment areas, VIP seats at the O2 Arena are truly a different way of experiencing an event.
Your tickets include:
Fast track: jump the queue with VIP fast track entry
- Lounge access: enjoy a relaxing drink or two before the show
- View from a VIP seats: undisrupted view and comfort is what the VIP box is about
*food and drinks are at own cost
Now onto the important part...
Competition closing date: 2nd April 2018
Winner announced: 3rd April
Event is on 10th April
Entry requirements
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entries must be submitted before midnight, 2nd April 2018
entries accepted from the United Kingdom only
must be available to attend the show, as tickets cannot be passed on to someone else
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Here are the rules:
To enter the competition you need to submit your email address. You get one entry with your submission. However you can get extra entries, increasing your chance of winning by sharing this competition with your friends! The more points you have, the more entries you have under your belt.
So, after each share on social media, you get 1 extra entry, but you can receive 5 extra entries when your friend signs up through your referral link! It is a weighted draw, so the more entries you have the higher the chance of you winning (but not necessarily the most entry wins)