competitions
WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS TO BUZZ PRESENTS... AT KUKU CLUB
This month at our very own live music and club night we present... drum roll please... Welsh
ska band The Rude’Em Outs.
The band describe their music as “an all-singing and dancing Latin-ska-punk band with a
few surprises, singalong choruses but a slightly darker edge.” So if you enjoy a good dance
to some funky ska tunes then the Kuku Cub in Cardiff, on Thurs 30 Oct, is where you should
be heading.
We have three pairs of tickets to give away to the show – if you want to get your hands on
one of them, just answer the question below before Wed 22 Oct.
Q: Jamaican guitarist Ernest Ranglin claimed that the term ‘ska’ was coined by
musicians to refer to what?
pic: ED SCHIPUL
GIG TICKETS OF YOUR CHOICE
Music lovers, open yer ears. The lovely people at musohaunt Clwb Ifor Bach are giving Buzz readers the
chance to win a pair of tickets to any upcoming gig
their wee heart desires. Just email competitions@
buzzmag.co.uk, with ‘WELSH CLUB’ in the subject
header and your name and number by Sat 1 Nov.
AMERICAN INTERIOR ON DVD
Gruff Rhys, Super Furry Animals frontman traces the
story of his ancestor John Evans, who left Wales in
1792 to search for a mythical Welsh-speaking tribe in
the American heartland.
If you fancy winning a copy of American Interior then
answer the following question. Q: Some claim that it
was the Welsh prince Madoc that first discovered
America but, according to the folklore, what year
did he do so?
A PAIR OF TICKETS TO
THE FESTIVAL CONGRESS
AFTERPARTY
The Association of Independent Festivals has created
the brand spanking new Festival Congress: a twoday festival conference including panels, exhibitions
and parties, collectively celebrating the thriving
independent festival scene. With an afterparty on Fri
17 Oct at the Glee Club in Cardiff Bay, including DJ sets
from Rob Da Bank and Huw Stephens, this is one party
you’ll want to be invited to. If you want to win a pair of
tickets to the party, just answer the following question
before Fri 10 Oct. Q: In Middle English what does
the term Festival Dai refer to?
NOEL FIELDING TICKETS
This critically acclaimed production of Bram Stoker’s
classic novel will be in South Wales for just one night:
Sat 25 Oct at Y Ffwrnes in Llanelli. If you would like
to get your hands on a pair of tickets, just answer the
following question before Thurs 16 Oct. Q: What was
the name of the 1922 film adaptation of Dracula
that ended in destruction after Bram Stocker’s
estate sued for copyright infringement?
The psychedelic Noel Fielding and his hallucinatory
humour will be floating on down to Cardiff next month.
He is one of the minds behind late-night sitcom The
Mighty Boosh, the lovable scamp of a team captain on
comedy quiz show Never Mind The Buzzcocks and now
star of his very own show Luxury Comedy. Now he’s
bringing his very unique brand of humour to St David’s
Hall on Sat 22 Nov. If you want to win a pair of tickets
to see An Evening With Noel Fielding just answer
this question. Q: Noel Fielding is an artist, as well
as a comic, but what was the title of his first art
exhibition held at the Maison Bertaux in Soho?
DYLATHON TICKETS
DAVID O’DOHERTY TICKETS
PAIR OF TICKETS TO SEE DRACULA
If you've ever dreamed of a 36 hour long poetry reading
that has a celebrity line-up including Ian Mckellen,
Michael Sheen and Rob Brydon, then you're in luck! We
have two tickets to give away to The Dylathon which
will be waxing lyrical at the Swansea Grand Theatre
from Sun 26 to Mon 27 Oct. Just answer this question
before Mon 20 Oct. Q: How many seconds are in 36
hours?
RICHARD PARKS' NEW BOOK
At a young age Richard Parks' rugby career was cut
short after an injury, but that didn’t stop him from
embarking on a life of adventure. His autobiography
Beyond T Hܚ^