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WIN! Tickets to this year's Underage Festival in London
Mike_Diver by Mike Diver July 8th, 2008

Eighteen years old or under? What are you doing reading this site?! We use naughty words, like bum and poop. Your parents would be _so_ mad if they found out. S'alright though, we won't tell. What's more, how's this...

DiS has a pair of tickets to give away to one reader aged between 14 and 18 to this summer's Underage Festival (courtesy of ActionAid's Bollocks To Poverty campaign, link), held at London's Victoria Park the day before the DiS-sponsored Field Day (info/tickets). That's August 8, then.

On the bill: Gallows (pictured), Foals, The Maccabees, The Horrors, Mystery Jets, Glasvegas, Those Dancing Days, Ipso Facto, The Rascals, Wild Beasts, White Williams, Four Tet, Sons & Daughters, XX Teens and Team Waterpolo, among many other live bands and DJs.

Find all the information you'll ever need at the official website here. To be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets, simply answer the question below.

Just what might you want to say to poverty while attending Underage Festival?

A) Bollocks

B) Hello, nice blouse

C) Three Mars bars and a 7 Up please

Write your answer in the comments section below - the winner will be drawn at random and contacted via a DiS note on July 18. YOU MUST BE AGED BETWEEN 14 AND 18. Yes, we are encouraging readers to write a naughty word. Yes. Good luck!

And if you win, or are going anyway: take a break between acts and wander over to the ActionAid chill out area, complete with comfy bean bags, table football and giant Jenga, to pick up some Bollocks to Poverty freebies and find out how to get involved in the fight against global poverty.



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