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Win a Bon Jovi VIP Diamond experience
Published Monday, Jun 20 2011, 14:30 BST | By Robert Copsey | 15 comments
Desperate to see Bon Jovi in concert next week? Well, you're in luck, because we're offering you the chance to win a pair of VIP Diamond passes to one of their upcoming dates!
The prize includes two VIP diamond circle tickets to one of the three dates listed below:
June 22 - Edinburgh, Murrayfield Stadium
June 24 - Manchester, Old Trafford Cricket Ground
June 27 - Bristol, Ashton Gate Stadium
You will also gain entry into the official Bon Jovi pre-show party, which includes complimentary food and drink and signed memorabilia.
The winners will have to make their own way to the venue, but accommodation for the evening will be provided.

To be in with a chance of winning, click here and tweet us the message provided.
The competition closes on Tuesday at 1pm. For more information, visit www.bonjovi.com
Watch Bon Jovi perform 'Always' live at Madison Square Garden below:
The prize includes two VIP diamond circle tickets to one of the three dates listed below:
You will also gain entry into the official Bon Jovi pre-show party, which includes complimentary food and drink and signed memorabilia.
The winners will have to make their own way to the venue, but accommodation for the evening will be provided.

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To be in with a chance of winning, click here and tweet us the message provided.
The competition closes on Tuesday at 1pm. For more information, visit www.bonjovi.com
Watch Bon Jovi perform 'Always' live at Madison Square Garden below:
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