Sep 9

Everybody likes a good laugh. No matter who you are, where you live or what you do for a living, no person you know will pass on a tummy aching, thigh slapping laugh. If you are looking for a source of laugher, we suggest that you leave your Earlsfield property and go watch a Lee Mack performance. We promise you that no matter if you are an estate agent Streatham or a lawyer from central London – you will enjoy Lee Mack and his humourous take on daily life.

Lee Mack is a British standup comedian and actor and is most commonly known for the hilarious sitcom series Not Going out as well as the comedy panel game show Would I Lie to You? He got into comedy in 1994 and since then, Lee Mack has performed for packed theatres all over London and the UK.

Feb 16

If you’re a fan of JLS and missed all their shows at the London Hammersmith Apollo Theatre last month, then fear not as there is one last chance for you to make sure you get to catch the boys in action. 3000 tickets are being given away to readers of The Sun newspaper for a one-of-a-kind performance on the 7 March 2010.

Whether you live in a Hammersmith property near the theatre, or on the other side of the country, there’s no need to rush over to the Hammersmith Apollo box office to pay for tickets! All you have to do is collect four tokens from different editions of The Sun newspaper available during February, and then mail your tokens off to The Sun along with a self addressed envelope. The organizers of the JLS show which is being hosted by the The Sun’s Bizarre column will then randomly draw 3000 people to whom tickets will be awarded for the Hammersmith Apollo concert. Even if you don’t get awarded with Hammersmith Apollo tickets to attend the show, you will still receive a free JLS lanyard as well as a signed photo of the band.