Win tickets to the premiere of 'It's All Gone Pete Tong'
Ever fancied the glamour and glitz of a premiere? Well Time Out is giving away two tickets to the opening night of this award-winning comedy.
May 5 2005
'It's All Gone Pete Tong' is a black comedy that concerns the tragic life of DJ Frankie Wilde.
A remarkable man who experienced international adoration as one of the world's most popular DJs before disappearing from the scene in mysterious fashion, the film explores the dramatic effect that fame had on his life and sanity.
Starring Paul Kaye, it has already won the Toronto City Award for best feature and the Jury Awards for Best Feature and Best Actor at the American Comedy Arts Festival.
The London Premiere takes place at the Empire Cinema, Leicester Square, on Thursday May 26, and we've got two tickets to give away to the event.
To be in with a chance of winning the pair, simply answer the following question:
In which sporting movie did Paul Kaye star opposite Vince Vaughn and Johnny Vegas?
Email the answer, together with your name, address and daytime phone number, to competitions@timeout.com by Friday, May 20.
Entrants must be 16 or over, or accompanied by an adult. The film is a 15 certificate.
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And to find out more about 'It's All Gone Pete Tong', go to the film's website at www.itsallgonepetetongthemovie.co.uk
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