Ellie Goulding tickets to win
You could win tickets to see her perform on March 12.
Her Love Me Like You Do single was a worldwide number one hitting the top spot in 70 countries and breaking the record for the most streamed song in one week.
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Hide AdEllie’s tour comes on the back of the release of her third album Delirium in November last year.
Since the release of her debut Lights in 2010, Ellie has sold more than 20 million records, had two number one albums, won two Brit Awards Band and had Vevo views and streams both in excess of one billion.
Some artists might be inhibited about where to go after such success but Goulding had no doubts: make everything bigger, better and braver.
John Newman will support Ellie on her UK tour.
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Hide AdHis latest single Come And Get It gave him a top five hit and followed John’s collaboration with Calvin Harris on the chart-topper Blame which has sold more than four million worldwide and has been streamed 270 million times. Blame gave John his third UK number one 1 single following Rudimental’s Feel The Love and his own chart-topping debut Love Me Again.
Newman’s first album Tribute achieved platinum sales after hitting top spot in the charts. His second album Revolve reached number three in the charts.
Tickets for Ellie Goulding with special guest John Newman are available online at www.sheffieldarena.co.uk, via the ticket hotline on 0114 256 5656 or in person at the arena box office.
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Hide AdTickets bought online or by phone are priced £38.50 including booking fee. Tickets purchased in person at the Arena box office are priced £36.75 including booking fee.
To win a pair of tickets to see Ellie at Sheffield Arena, tell us the name of her third album. Email the answer, marking Ellie DT in status bar, to: [email protected]
Entries close on Wednesday, March 9. Normal Derbyshire Times rules apply. The editor’s decision is final. For competition terms and conditions, visit the website www.derbyshiretimes.co.uk