Kerrang! have teamed up with Gibson Guitar and Columbia Records to host a very special playback of AC/DC's new studio album Black Ice.
The daytime playback will take place at a secret central London location on Tuesday, October 14 ahead of the record's October 20 release date and you could be there!
To be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets for the playback, tell us:
What is the name of AC/DC's legendary school boy guitarist?
a) Brian Johnson
b) Angus Young
Click here to send us an e-mail with your name, age, address and answer.
Terms & Conditions
Winners will be drawn at random and will each win a pair of tickets for this exclusive playback of Black Ice
The prize is non-transferable and cannot be traded or exchanged for a cash alternative
Winners must be able to make their own way to and from the playback because transportation and accommodation is NOT included as part of the prize
Closing date for this competition is Tuesday October 7.
All entrants are responsible for including correct contact details.
The judges' decision is final and no negotiation or debate will be entered into.
All winners will be notified by email.
This competition is open to all UK readers over 18 years of age at the date of entry, except employees and associates of BAUER and their families.
Any personal data relating to entrants will be used solely in accordance with current UK data protection legislation and will not be disclosed to a third party without the individual's prior consent.
If you don't know that question you have no hope in life. lol
Posted by phil | October 1, 2008 7:59 PM | Reply to this
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when will the european date be announced????????
ac/dc rock!!
This is my Life's Dream
Posted by fran | October 4, 2008 6:12 PM | Reply to this
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I live in the middle east i will go anywhere in europe to see these mammoths of rock n' roll
Posted by fran | October 4, 2008 6:19 PM | Reply to this
Miserly Prize Shame
Gibson Guitar and Columbia Records surely have enough cash to make this a competition open to the whole of the UK with the winner getting travel and 1 or 2 nights in a London Hotel.
AC/DC's new album will go straight to No.1 in a very many Countries. Black Ice will sell million's and also boost sales of AC/DC's back catalogue. As a result Columbia Records will make Millions of £££'s.
C'mon Gibson Guitar and Columbia Records, treat the fans better than this!
Posted by Watson | October 5, 2008 6:14 PM | Reply to this
AC/DC rule they may be old but they can still rock
Posted by Reece Harbour | October 9, 2008 11:30 PM | Reply to this
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i'm sure i'm not the only unhappy acdc fan who could not get tickets.i checked ebay and suprise,suprise more than 50 sellers have acdc tickets up for sale at a disgusting and overpriced value. also there were many,many ticket agencys who are ripping people off!!!
Posted by sue moroney | October 17, 2008 7:03 PM | Reply to this