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X Factor's Andy on stage at Sands

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Published Date: 07 December 2009
FORMER X Factor runner-up Andy Abraham is coming to The Sands Venue in Gainsborough next Thursday, 10th December - and there are two free tickets (which include three-course meals) up for grabs for this spectacular show.
It was in 2005 that Andy won the hearts of over nine million viewers each week with his incredible vocal talents and endearing personality.
His debut album The Impossible Dream made chart history by selling 176,689 copies in its first week and reaching platinum status, going straight to No 2 in the UK and No 1 in Ireland.
He is a man of mass musical talent, great song writing ability with a love for soul music and he also features a repertoire of songs from legends such as The Four Tops, Harold Melvin And The Blue Notes, Luther Vandross and Bill Withers.
To win two tickets to see this show and also enjoy a three-course meal just answer the following question: In what year did Andy Abraham finish runner-up in The X Factor?
Put your answer on a postcard, together with your name, address and telephone number, and send it to: Andy Abraham Competition, Gainsborough Standard, 5/7 Market Place, Gainsborough, DN21 2BP, to arrive not later than Tuesday 8th December, or you can email your answer to: editorial@gainsboroughtoday.co.uk
(Usual Standard competition rules apply)

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  • Last Updated: 07 December 2009 11:41 AM
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  • Location: Gainsborough
 
 
 


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