WIN! tickets to see Madness at Earls Court

a pair of tickets to see them in December up for grabs!

eGigs are offering our readers the chance to see nutty boys Madness on tour on their current tour on Friday 17th December at London's Earls Court on the last night of their current tour.

Following the huge success of their last album, 'The Liberty Of Norton Folgate', Madness returned to the studio re-energised and bursting with ideas for an album that will be with you some time in 2011. This tour may see some of these new tracks get their first public airings whilst the band have also been looking through boxes marked 'unreleased' and 'never seen' from recent times and beyond, more on which soon. These jewels from the treasure trove inspired the title for the tour for those of a quizzical bent.

This is your chance to see indisputably one of the UK's biggest ever bands, undoubtedly one of its most loved, statistically one of its most successful and critically one of its most lauded, Madness are both the pop genii behind the likes of 'Our House', 'House Of Fun', 'One Step Beyond' and many, many more and also the intellects whose albums, now all once again available, display a more thoughtful, political and satirical slant. With 2009's 'The Liberty Of Norton Folgate', Madness saw themselves restored to their rightful place as at the top of the UK pop hierarchy and welcome a new generation to the massed ranks of Nutty boys and girls.

Special guest on the night, as he is on all the tour dates will be Paul Heaton.

To see a list of Suggs and Co.'s tour dates, click here.

The winner is Sharisse de Silva from Bilston.

The winning entries are selected at random from all correct entries. The prize is not redeemable for cash or resale. Please note the prize does not include travel or accommodation.

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article by: Scott Williams

published: 23/09/2010 16:33



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