Chance to see stars at county music festival
People from across Shropshire are being given the chance to win one of four festival packages to a star-studded music event.People from across Shropshire are being given the chance to win one of four festival packages to a star-studded music event. Organisers of the second Osfest have joined forces with Severn Radio to offer a number free tickets to the family friendly event at Oswestry's Showground, in Park Hall, on May 27 to May 30. The May bank holiday event attracts hundreds of revellers and this year it has top acts on the bill including Tinchy Stryder, the Boomtown Rats, who were led by Bob Geldof, and Labrinth. Jaguar Skills, Example, Goldie Lookin Chain and From The Jam will also be performing and there will be a number of workshops, stalls and fairground rides. The competition will be running daily on the Neil Bentley Breakfast Show on 106.5, 107.1 and 107.4 The Severn from May 2. Full story in the Shropshire Star.
People from across Shropshire are being given the chance to win one of four festival packages to a star-studded music event.
Organisers of the second Osfest have joined forces with Severn Radio to offer a number free tickets to the family friendly event at Oswestry's Showground, in Park Hall, on May 27 to May 30.
The May bank holiday event attracts hundreds of revellers and this year it has top acts on the bill including Tinchy Stryder, the Boomtown Rats, who were led by Bob Geldof, and Labrinth.
Jaguar Skills, Example, Goldie Lookin Chain and From The Jam will also be performing and there will be a number of workshops, stalls and fairground rides.
The competition will be running daily on the Neil Bentley Breakfast Show on 106.5, 107.1 and 107.4 The Severn from May 2.
Listeners will be entered into a draw by answering a question.
Prizes include one pair of tickets for Saturday only, one pair tickets for Sunday only and one pair of tickets for full weekend camping.
There is also the chance for one lucky winner to scoop a pair of VIP tickets which gives priority treatment including parking, camping, toilets, indoor seated viewing of the stage and access to the VIP bar which has its own entertainment and a late licence.
They will also be given a night's stay in one of Lion Quays' nearby luxury suites to scrub up and get a good night's sleep when the festival finishes on Sunday night.
The prizes will be allocated on May 6 in a random draw.
OsFest is designed to be a family-friendly festival. For tickets or more information visit www.osfest.co.uk





