Win a copy of Franz Ferdinand's new CD
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Scottish rock band Franz Ferdinand have released their third CD, Tonight: Franz Ferdinand, and Stuff.co.nz has five copies of it to give away.
Franz Ferdinand formed in Glasgow in 2002 and experienced their first chart success with their second single Take Me Out which reached No. 3 on the UK charts, followed by their debut album Franz Ferdinand which also debuted on the UK charts at No. 3.
The band went on to win the 2004 Mercury Music Prize and two Brit awards in 2005 for Best British Group and Best British Act. NME named Franz Ferdinand as their album of the year.
To celebrate the release of Tonight: Franz Ferdinand, Stuff.co.nz has five copies of the album to give away thanks to SonyBMG.
How to enter:
To enter the competition, all you have to do is name the title of Franz Ferdinand's second album.
Email the answer to competitions@stuff.co.nz with your name, address and phone number before 10am on Friday, February 13 to go in the draw.
Terms and Conditions:
Prize winners will be determined from a random draw of eligible entries received before 10am on Friday, February 13. Only one entry per person will be accepted.
Prize cannot be exchanged for cash or other property, and is subject to the promoter's ticket conditions and refund policy (if any) if the event is cancelled or postponed.
Employees of Fairfax New Zealand's corporate office and www.stuff.co.nz, and their immediate families, are not eligible for the prize. Fairfax New Zealand Limited's Managing Director, Publishing, will make a final determination if any matter is disputed.
Entries belong to Fairfax New Zealand Limited and may be used by the company for marketing and promotions.
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