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Win tickets for festival



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Published Date: 26 August 2008
MUSIC festival season is almost over for another year but there is still time to take in the ambience at North Aston's inaugural Under the Oak spectacular.
And the Banbury Guardian has teamed up with organisers to offer a pair of tickets for the August 30 event.

Bands from across Oxfordshire and some from slightly further afield will be playing at the festival which also features a beer tent, stalls and camping for anyone wanting to stay the night.

Attendance is limited to 500 and with tickets available for a bargain £12, music lovers need to move fast. Tickets are available from One Man Band in White Lion Walk, Banbury.

But to get your hands on a pair of free passes, tell us how many times has Under the Oak been held before?
Email your answer here and include your name, age, address and contact details.

The deadline is 5pm today (Tuesday) so get your skates on!

Click here to see the Under the Oak website.



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  • Last Updated: 26 August 2008 9:47 AM
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  • Location: Banbury
 
 

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