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Paul Weller To Play BBC Radio 2 "In Concert" On April 15th!

Radio 2 "In Concert": Paul Weller
Paul Weller will be performing an exclusive show for Radio 2 at the Radio Theatre in Broadcasting House on Thursday 15 April at 6.30pm.

This show will feature classic hits and tracks from his new album Wake Up The Nation and we have 100 pairs of tickets to giveaway.

The ticket giveaway will be open from now until 6.45pm on Thursday 1 April. Tickets are free and will be allocated at random.

You can apply for a maximum of one pair of tickets per household, and you must make your own way to and from the event.

Recording on Thursday 15 April at theBBC Radio Theatre, Broadcasting House, Portland Place, London. Doors open at 6pm.

To apply for tickets, visit the Radio 2 website or call 03700 100 200*.

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