WIN tickets to see Rebecca Ferguson live
Date published: 02 February 2018
WIN a pair of tickets to see the amazing Rebecca Ferguson
After coming runner-up on the seventh series of UK’s The X Factor, Rebecca Ferguson has not been short of success since her first appearance on the reality TV show in 2010.
Having co-written her record-breaking debut album Heaven, and going on to release a further three follow-ups, Rebecca has proven herself to be a recording artist with a passion for her craft that is second to none.
Rebecca is currently packing out venues on a nationwide tour, and you could be there for FREE at the Manchester Academy 2 on Friday, February 23, thanks to our brilliant Chronicle launch day competition.
To be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets for Rebecca’s Academy 2 show, simply email your name and daytime contact number to: news@oldham-chronicle.co.uk, stating ‘Rebecca competition’ in the subject field.
The deadline for entries will be midnight on Monday, February 19.
Released in 2011, Heaven was a critical and commercial success selling 128,000 copies in its first week and peaked at No. 3 in the UK Official Charts, making her the fastest-selling debut solo artist of the past decade (2007-2017).
Going onto release her strong debut follow up, Freedom, in 2013, and then her third studio album Lady Sings The Blues (covering a number of jazz classics made famous by Billie Holiday), Rebecca shows off her versatile style with ease.
Having released her fourth album Superwoman, Rebecca has come a long way from the shy twenty-something audiences first saw on television seven years ago.
Continuing to flourish as a confident songwriter and stunning live performer, embarking on countless tours across the UK, Europe and US, this working-class girl from Liverpool has no plans on stopping anytime soon.
For full February tour dates and details go to: www.rebeccaofficial.com.
Tickets are available via: www.ticketmaster.co.uk
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