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Title: Win 1/3 Double Passes to see Dolly Parton Melb Dec 1/50 wol/Vic
Post by: oldfellow on Thursday 03 November 2011, 05:15:02 am
http://www.thecourier.com.au/competition.aspx?id=968




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Win tickets to see Dolly Parton live!



Commences: 31 October, 2011
Entries Close: 07 November, 2011





TAKING to the stage in her first solo tour here in nearly 30 years, Dolly Parton will bring a unique show offering brand new production, lighting and video.
Fans can expect to see the most honoured female country performer of all time reel out hits like 9 To 5, Here You Come Again, Jolene, and the incomparable I Will Always Love You. With all new sets, costumes and even new music from her new album Better Day it is sure to make an evening spent with Dolly a night to remember.

Playing three unforgettable shows at Rod Laver Arena, Dolly Parton will wowing Melbourne audiences on Tuesday November 22, Wednesday November 23 (sold out!) and now a third and final show on Thursday December 1.

The Courier has three double passes to Dolly’s third and final show in Melbourne on Thursday December 1.

These tickets are for PREMIUM seating and are valued at $600 per double.


How to enter:


1. Complete the entry form

2. Tell us (in 50 words or less) your memorable 9 to 5 moment. It could be great or it could be the worst

3. Winners will be selected by a panel from The Courier


Entries close at 5pm on Monday, November 7. Winners will be contacted by phone and announced in Public Notices on Wednesday, November 9.


This landmark return to Australia is set to be the show of the year. Do not miss the chance to see one of the greatest entertainers of our time take the stage. Tickets available through www.ticketek.com.au or 132 849.




QUESTION

Tell us (in 50 words or less) your memorable 9 to 5 moment. It could be great or it could be the worst moment.