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on Saturday 19th October 2019! Win a pair of tickets!


ALEXANDER O’NEAL plays EXETER – Lemon Grove


Securing his name in the R&B history books, Alexander O'Neal is one of the genres most iconic names. With chart smash 'Criticize' lighting up dance floors across the world thirty years after its release, his sound has transcended generations.


Working with Prince back in the early days as part of 'The Time' his journey in and out of various band


formations propelled him to be the solo artist that we best know him for today.


American born, Alexander O'Neal has created a cult appreciation across the globe. His back catalogue transporting his singles in to the UK and Billboard top ten’s as well as a triple platinum selling album and ever expanding discography. With his heart firmly in the music industry and a loyalty to the thousands that still buy his records, O'Neal's passion to keep his sound alive is ever present. 2018 saw the release of Alexander’s first original studio album for 15 years, and fans were in for a treat when they heard how one of the greatest voices of all time had matured into a sensational soul and blues sound.


With the release of his hard hitting, blockbuster autobiography in early 2017, a 50 date UK tour to celebrate 30 years of the iconic Hearsay album, it’s safe to say that fans still can’t get enough of the man from Minneapolis!


Answer the following question to be in with a chance of winning!


Email your answer together with your name, address and telephone number


to: lisa@insightmags.co.uk and you will be entered into the draw.


The deadline for this competition is 4th October.


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