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Win tickets to see The Cure

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Amp Events is proud to confirm that Indie pop/rock icons The Cure will headline the 2019 Rock on the Lawns music festival at Carnival City on March 16.

The Cure, fronted by Robert Smith, is considered to be one of the greatest rock acts in the world with a catalogue spanning 40 years.

The band is playing select events around the world as part of a 40-year anniversary tour.

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It is going to be a beautiful day out on the lawns with beer gardens, gourmet food trucks, ample parking and facilities and an incredible line-up of local and international musicians all sharing one magnificent stage.

Artists confirmed for the line-up include Fokofpolisiekar, Ard Matthews, Karen Zoid, Zebra & Giraffe, Opposite The Other, Southern Wild and more.

“This is the second Rock on the Lawns festival experience we’ve created in South Africa,” said Amp Events founder Andy Mac.

“Last year we brought Pixies out as our headliner and the response was terrific.

“The Cure has been very high on my list of acts to bring to fans here for a long time, and I’m delighted we’ve finally managed to make it happen.”

Do you want to win a set of double tickets to be a part of this amazing day?

The City Times is giving two sets of double tickets two lucky winners who can answer the following:

• How many times has the Rock on the Lawns festival happened in South Africa prior to the March 16, 2019, festival?

The answer must be emailed to sheinar@caxton.co.za by February 22 at noon.

Each email must contain the answer, name, surname and contact details of the entrant, and “The Cure” in the subject line.

Winners will be chosen at random and multiple emails from the same recipient will only be considered once.

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