TWO tickets to see popular X Factor winner Shayne Ward in concert at Birmingham's NEC on Saturday, February 17, are to be won, thanks to Radio Horton and Jeffs Travel The prize includes coach travel to and from the venue.
All you have to do is to answer the question: Where was Shayne Ward born?
The winner of the two tickets will be the first correct entry out of a hat, drawn by Coronation Street's Kirk Sutherland live on stage at the Christmas Lights Festival - just after 4.30pm on Sunday, November 26.
Send your answers by post to Shayne, Banbury Cake, 62/63 High Street, Banbury, or by email to banburycake@nqo.com Entries can also be made at the Banbury Cake stall in the bandstand at the Lights Festival until 4pm, using the town hall clock, on Sunday, November 26.
Postal and email entries must be in by noon, Friday, November 24. If the winner is not present at the draw, he or she will be notified by post. Usual Banbury Cake competition rules apply.
The tickets have been donated by Radio Horton, Banbury's hospital radio station, and travel firm Jeffs, of Parsons Street, Banbury.
Jeffs organises coach tours and excursions, weekend breaks, holidays in this country and abroad, shopping trips, and theatre specials.
Radio Horton was launched more than 40 years ago and broadcasts every day to patients at the town's hospital.
Shayne Ward achieved fame by winning the 2005 X Factor TV series. He was born on October 15, 1984, in Manchester. He has three brothers and three sisters, and before X Factor, he was in a band called Destiny with two women - Tracy Murphy and Tracey Lyle.
His first single, That's My Goal, was released in the UK on Wednesday, December 21, 2005 and became the Christmas No.1. It sold 313,000 copies on its first day of sales, making it the fourth fastest-selling single of all time.
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