2 Family tickets up for grabs to Lollibop Festival

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12 Jul - 29 Jul 2011

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LolliBop, the latest name to hit the festival circuit, takes place in Regent’s Park, London on August 5, 6, and 7, 2011. The festival is a result of a sell out two-day event in 2010 and is now back bigger and better than ever before. 

Straight off the TV and onto the LolliBop live stage is CBeebies favourite Rastamouse and Da Easy Crew, making their London debut at the LolliBop festival with plenty more acts and entertainment on offer.

If you fancy winning a family ticket (4 people per ticket) then we have 2 to give away. Here's how to enter:

All you need to is make sure you are REGISTERED to UK festival Guides, if so you will see an ENTER NOW box below. Click it and it’s as simple as that. New members signing up after reading this comp should check back here to make sure they are entered after sign up, if you see the ENTER NOW box below still, click it also! 

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