Music: Win tickets to see the Eurythmics

From: The Independent - London | Date: October 31, 1999 | Copyright information

Eurythmics duo Dave Stewart and Annie Lennox have reunited for their first worldwide tour in more than 10 years. The tour, in support of Greenpeace and Amnesty International, is in England from 21 November to 3 December and the Independent on Sunday has three pairs of tickets to give away. For the chance to win a pair answer the following three questions:

1) What was Eurythmics' first UK No1 hit?

2) Which female band has Dave Stewart recently directed in a film to be released e...

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