Giveaway: Free tickets to The Stone Roses gig at Heaton Park, Manchester, with Beady Eye and Professor Green

By Mancunian Matters staff

Ahead of Manchester legends The Stone Roses return at Heaton Park this weekend, MM are delighted to give away a pair of free tickets to one lucky winner – just email here to enter!

We are offering two free tickets to Saturday’s gig as ex-Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher brings Beady Eye to the stage with Professor Green, The Wailers and Holly Cook.

The recently-reformed Roses sold out their Heaton Park dates in just 14 minutes but you can win free tickets courtesy of MM.

The Madchester megastars – Ian Brown, John Squire, Mani and Reni – will embark on a world tour after the Heaton Park gigs.

Following our previous successful ticket giveaways – we’d recommend you apply sooner rather than later as the draw will close at 12pm on Friday in order to post the tickets the same day.

If you want to win the pair of tickets, all you have to do is email us here.

Good luck and see you there!

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