Win a free ticket to the Made Festival Sheffield - We’ve five to give away!

by Startacus Admin
Win a free ticket to the Made Festival Sheffield - We’ve five to give away!
Back in April, (seems ages ago now!) we highlighted the fact that MADE - the Sheffield based Entrepreneur Festival had announced the initial lineup for its annual event which takes place this year on the 24th and 25th September. The fab lineup includes Levi Roots, Jamal Edwards, Doug Richards and a whole host of others - Wayne Hemingway and Paul McKenna to name but a few.
At the time we were also pretty chuffed to announce that Startacus had been named as an official media partner for the event. Just in case some of you aren’t aware, MADE the entrepreneur festival is an annual week-long event intended to showcase, explore and inspire entrepreneurialism by bringing together inventors, designers, manufacturers, business owners, and budding entrepreneurs in a wide range of events across the city of Sheffield.
Sounds great huh? Well, here’s some more exciting news! Fancy nabbing a free ticket to the Festival itself? Here’s how you can...
We’ve got 5 tickets to give away and to win one, all you have to do is tweet the message below...
That’s right - simples! Just tweet the message above…
And don’t worry if you don’t use Twitter, simply just email the above message to iam@startacus.net and your name will go in the hat too!
Entry to the competition will be open from the 9am Monday 9th June and closes at 12 midnight on the 12th June, with the five winners selected and announced the next day. Names will be drawn from a hat (or big bag - depending on the number of entries!) and the decision of the Startacus team will be final.
Good luck to all you good folk who apply, and of course if you don’t win one of the five free tickets, we still hope to see you there - after all this is a festival well worth a visit - free ticket or not.
And since the standard tickets cost a very reasonable £48 and £24 with concessions - it’d be money well spent!
P.S. If you are related to anyone who works for the Made Festival or Startacus (sorry Dad), or works for said Made Festival or Startacus - well lucky you! But on a serious note, you can’t enter this competition…
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Published on: 8th June 2014
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