Get ready to get Lost in Music as the brand-new stage show that is taking the country by storm brings “one night at the disco” to Glasgow - and we have two pairs of tickets to give away.
The show that everyone is talking about is now even bigger and it will come to the city's King's Theatre on August 24.
Join Lost in Music as it recreates the magical seventies and takes audiences on a musical journey straight to the heart of disco.
Relive some of the greatest songs of all time from artists such as Donna Summer, Gloria Gaynor, Earth, Wind & Fire, Sister Sledge and Chic.
This show boasts a sensational live band, incredibly talented cast and stunning vocals and is sure to have you dancing in the aisles.
So, come dressed to impress as we celebrate the golden age of disco.
With songs such as Never Can Say Goodbye, On the Radio, Hot Stuff, Car Wash, Boogie Wonderland and many, many more.
It’s the feel-good show of the year! Lose yourself with us and leave your troubles at home.
Lost in Music – touring the nation, tickets on sale now! This is a tribute show and is in no way affiliated with any original artists/estates/management companies or similar shows.
The promoter reserves the right to alter the programme.
For a chance to win a pair of tickets - answer this question:
Lost in Music features 32 number one disco hits including:
A. Never Can Say Goodbye
B.Never Say Never
C. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Send your answer by e-mail news@glasgowtimes.co.uk along with your answer, name, address and telephone number. The closing date for this competition is Friday, July 22 at noon.
The winner will be drawn at random. Editor’s decision is final and there is no cash alternative.
To buy tickets contact the box office HERE https://www.atgtickets.com/shows/lost-in-music-one-night-at-the-disco/kings-theatre-glasgow/
No cash alternative. The Editor’s decision is final. Winner will be picked at random. For full competition rules please visit: https://www.newsquest.co.uk/prize-competition-rules/
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