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You, your bestie and 90's icon Natalie Imbruglia at a show money can't buy... sounds pretty incredible, right? There’re 10 pairs of tickets up for grabs and every SMARTY customer has the chance to enter. Try your luck below.

Tell me more

This money-can’t-buy experience will take place at Virgin Radio's Sunset Sessions with SMARTY on Friday 29th September. ​

Hosted by drivetime legend Ricky Wilson, Natalie Imbruglia will perform an honest, intimate and stripped back set of her biggest and best hits. This exclusive performance will be set at the top of the NewsUK tower in London as the sun sets across the city – what an experience, right?

But hurry, the competition closing date is just around the corner…

Fancy it?

To enter you’ll need to respond below, telling us “What has been your favourite live gig and why?” We can’t wait to read your answers.

Terms and Conditions

  1. The Prize Draw opens on 4th September 2023 at 09:00 and closes on 10th September 2023 at 23:59 (“Promotion Period”).
  2. No travel or accommodation expense will be covered.
  3. To be eligible to enter the Prize Draw entrants must be a SMARTY customer and be registered for the SMARTY Community within the Promotion Period, who is over 18 years of age and a UK resident (“Eligible Entrants”)
  4. Those attending the event consent to their and their guests’ details being shared with News Broadcasting Limited and their contractors to facilitate the Prize and for SMARTY to use their names, photographs and any quotes they provide about the Event in any SMARTY marketing activity across some or all media channels.

 


UPDATE - COMPETITION CLOSED

The competition is now closed, and we will make the draw for the winners from all the eligible entries  and contact them in the next 24 hours.

So, keep your fingers crossed and an eye on your email inbox. Make sure you check your spam folders too, just in case.

Thanks to everyone who contributed some brilliant entries. We had over 560 posts and have had an amazingly diverse range of response, from Christian festivals to back-room-of-a-pub gigs, from massive stadium concerts to someone’s wedding. It’s been brilliant reading them all. Thank you.

And it’s never too late to see live music; go to a big venue, visit a festival, or just see what your local arts’ centre has on. You never know what you’re going to find.

Keep up the great work everyone; the SMARTY Community belongs to us all and succeeds because of your great contributions.


We were delighted to welcome SMARTY competition winners to watch this intimate performance with Drivetime host Ricky Wilson hosting the event.

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RichardW_488671
SMARTY Pioneer
SMARTY Pioneer

For me it has to be seeing Texas in the late eighties. It was before they hit the big time and they were doing a University tour. I saw them at Coventry University in the basketball court! There was only about 200 of us in the crowd and I was about a meter from the stage. Sharleen Spiteri was amazing, as was the support act, Gun (more Scottish rockets - remember their cover of “word up”?). I’ve never been to a more intimate gig. Great memories 🙂

LynneHew_898529
SMARTY Pioneer
SMARTY Pioneer

I had a wonderful experience going to see James Taylor in October 2022 - I had seen James previously and on that earlier occasion I noticed he didn't leave the stage during the usual interval but instead stayed on the stage signing tickets, t-shirts, programmes (actually anything including skin) and although I queued on that occasion I wasn't quick enough and the interval was over.  I was gutted and vowed that if I ever had the chance to see him again I would be in that queue as quick as lightning.  I did get that chance in 2022 and guess what he didn't do the interval thing - once again I was gutted but at the end of the show he came out and stayed for ages signing everybody's stuff - he was amazing and so patient - I now have his treasured autograph on my favourite DVD that I had taken in - will treasure it forever.  The gigs are great obviously, but that goes without saying - the man is a legend!!

Hollie_Elsee
SMARTY Rookie
SMARTY Rookie

With a doubt, Live 8 in 2005. My mum was lucky enough to a win tickets to go to Hyde Park and took me with her! No mean feat for a couple of people from the sticks in the north of Scotland. It was such a great day from start to finish, every artist absolutely killed it and my mum was amazing with all the fruit snacks she brought in. It was also the year I turned 18. A fantastic gig and memory 

ChrisCo_1094721
SMARTY Rookie
SMARTY Rookie

My favourite is Frank Turner at Hyde Park supporting Bruce Springsteen . The reason is Frank has the knack of winning new fans wherever he plays and has a massive following that sing along to all his set . Plus he is a big fan of Bruce and was just having such a great time as was we. 

hapspa
SMARTY Enquirer
SMARTY Enquirer

Two very memorable gigs have been Rolling Stones and AC/DC. 
They put up a fantastic show!!

SarahWi_2167648
SMARTY Enquirer
SMARTY Enquirer

July 1999 Aerosmith, Lenny Kravitz and Stereophonics. It was my first concert and post A-Levels before I started my job. The acts were amazing and I was free from responsibility! It was at old Wembley, such an awesome experience and favourite concert memory. 

SarahWi_2167648
SMARTY Enquirer
SMARTY Enquirer

July 1999 Aerosmith, Lenny Kravitz and Stereophonics. It was my first concert post A-Levels and before I started working. It was at old Wembley and absolutely amazing. Epic acts and completely free of any responsibilities! 

NicoleL_1350557
SMARTY Rookie
SMARTY Rookie

My favourite GIG was going to kisstory at the o2 arena, it was 90’s music and I am a 90’s baby also!!! I had the best night- This would be a dream if I won a ticket to go to this event😬😬

PaulaWell_67409
SMARTY Pioneer
SMARTY Pioneer

Ed Sheeran at Manchester last year! It was an audio visual delight with the multi screens and lighting effects! Such a talented performer 😍👍

CLever
SMARTY Observer
SMARTY Observer

My latest gig a few weeks ago. Stormzy's day at All Points East, Victoria Park, London. Forecast rain disappeared on the weather app. But it still turned up! It went from a drizzle to a torrent but it was too late to put my coat on, so we embraced it. It was magical. 1 and quarter hour journey home and was still drenched. Well worth it. 

It's still on all4 if anyone wants to see how bad the rain was amd how good he was. 

KeithM
SMARTY Pioneer
SMARTY Pioneer

Rolling Stones in Roundhay Park Leeds in 1982. Iconic band with great support acts (Joe Jackson, George Thorogood, J Giels Band). Slept out in the park next to a large bonfire with the Hells Angels. What an experience.

Damian
SMARTY Pioneer
SMARTY Pioneer

Sounds very cool! I live just round the corner from roundhay now! Wasn’t alive in ‘82 tho!

iangraham747
SMARTY Rookie
SMARTY Rookie

The best gig I have been at was the Who and Alex Harvey Band in Glasgow in the 70’s. 
when Alex and the band played in their home city it just got the massive crowd ready for The Who. This was when throwing drumsticks into the crowd was ok before anyone ever thought someone could get injured. 
what an atmosphere out in the open air with Roger and the boys doing their stuff, WOW, 40 plus years ago and never topped. There was a band called Widowmaker playing on the bill too, and I met Bob Daisley from the band twice at Heathrow airport. 

JanPayea
SMARTY Pioneer
SMARTY Pioneer

My most favourite gig was foo fighters at Stratford and I was so glad I got to Taylor Hawkins play before he passed away, they absolutely rocked the place 

StuartH_1909260
SMARTY Rookie
SMARTY Rookie

Been to many music events and by far my best memory was of Embrace at Audley End. Such a great song writer and had the crowd eating out of the palm of their hands. Fantastic night.

Great band, fantastic location with the perfect company, my wife 😍

P.s "Gravity" live will choke anybody up.. 😭

 

 

RifatQur_526521
SMARTY Rookie
SMARTY Rookie

My last gig was when I attended the 2022  Asian Culture in Manchester Mega Mela. The artists were amazing and the particular highlight of the event was the east meets west thematic live music, helping to  bring diverse groups together to enjoy the electric atmosphere. Highly recommend this. 

JamesLa_1580252
SMARTY Pioneer
SMARTY Pioneer

Coldplay in Melbourne, we had seats at the back so if you squinted you could just about see them… then halfway through they came to the back of the arena and played 3 songs 3 metres away, from back of the arena to front row seats, an unforgettable experience.

RussellH_458786
SMARTY Pioneer
SMARTY Pioneer

Got to be the Rolling Stones in Hyde Park last year. Magical evening and a once in a lifetime experience. A warm evening with an iconic backdrop and one of the greatest bands ever. It doesn’t get much better!

NewZealandGirl
SMARTY Observer
SMARTY Observer

I went to see Mike Tramp from Dutch glam rock band White Lion on Thursday, 31st August 2023.

We had our Wedding Song by White Lion, "Till Death do us part". It's our 17th Wedding Anniversary on the 30th September 2023. I was at the front (4"10 of me, 6"2 Husband), I held up my sign I made to ask him to play "Till Death do us part". He played it, I cried all the way through. Recorded him on my phone, he pointed to us whist singing. He asked why I got so emotional, I told him it was our Wedding Song and it's the best anniversary gift ever. He gave me his guitar plectrum at the end, signed my sign and I had a picture taken with him. It was such an intimate and incredible experience. One I will remember forever.

He was at KK's Steel Mill, Wolverhampton ❤️

LaurenWi_474446
SMARTY Rookie
SMARTY Rookie

My favourite gig was the Nelson Mandela concert I was 18 won tickets at a night club and me and my best friend Alan went so much fun and loads of great memories a day I would never forget. I think the reason it resonates so high for me is we never had mobile phones then so we had to engraved it on the brain and store it in the old memory file which I personally feel it makes special and personal to me oh and I met Phil Collins 

Happy rocking 

Wayne 

Kayleigh_991161
SMARTY Rookie
SMARTY Rookie

Never experienced this so I can't actually say 😢

KarlWhi_2010296
SMARTY Pioneer
SMARTY Pioneer

Going to watch Bon Jovi live in concert in my local area when he was on stage for over 3 hours of non stop rocking music and lost my hearing on that day well worth seeing.

NigelWe_1821202
SMARTY Rookie
SMARTY Rookie

My favourite was seeing U2 on their Josha Tree World Tour in July 1987 at the old Wembley stadium. They were supported by Lone Justice, the late Lou Reed and The Pogues. It was a blistering hot July day and Wembley was filled with over 60000, U2 fans (and the Pogues, as they brough the house down). It was back in the day when groups performed more naturally, without all the electronic devices controlling what was going on. They all got on the big stage and performed! No big stage shows, no theatrics, just their music and personalities. I have been to many gigs, but this was the first and the most memorable. 

Hugh_Jorgan
SMARTY Rookie
SMARTY Rookie

The Boss, Villa Park 2023, 42 years after I last saw him live. Since then I've celebrated 39 years of marriage, seen my kids grow up, leave home, get married and I now have three grandsons. Bruce and his buddies had boundless energy for the rock classics but also sang movingly about aging and death. Life isn't all good times but there's joy in sober reflection too. 

CaseyJe_1348202
SMARTY Rookie
SMARTY Rookie

My favourite has to be when I watched Eminem at V Festival. It was always on my bucket list to watch him and he didn't disappointment either. The other good thing about it was being able to see so many other artists as well, but being able to watch Eminem live was incredible. I was lucky enough to be able to watch him with my cousin who also went to the festival and he's not here anymore so it makes the memories even better.

EileenO000
SMARTY Rookie
SMARTY Rookie

My favourite live gig was The Killers in Belfast in 2019! Lewis Capaldi was the support act and being scottish it was incredible! They played Mr Brightside at dusk and it was the most insane atmosphere and the best crowd and one of my favourite experiences I’ve had!

RobertG_1660721
SMARTY Rookie
SMARTY Rookie

My favorite was Uprise festival 2021. I got to see and meet my favorite musician Jen Ledger perform with both her bands LEDGER and Skillet. Her music with LEDGER saved me from killing myself and helped me turn my life around and refind my faith. So i was most excited to see LEDGER open the festival. Her music has helped me through so much in the past 2 years. It was a day where I just felt pure joy and like I had no worries in the world. Even though when I met her I lost my words after saying “Thank You" and my friend explained how much her music has helped me. Jen genuinely seemed touched by my store and even commented on my post I made on Instagram about seeing her perform live.

KaceyBr_2022001
SMARTY Pioneer
SMARTY Pioneer

Sam fender live in Birmingham (the only concert I have been to) Amazing vibes with amazing friends. Can’t wait for the next one 

My only two gig I been to where feeder in Stoke on trent and rush in Birmingham but my wife love her and we are going to have and 5th year anniversary around that time and winning these  ticket would be a dream gift for a wonderful wife

Hope I win!