Win VIP entry and champagne for six, free guestlist and VIP upgrades to Defected In The House at Ministry of Sound.
On Saturday 10th November, Defected In The House brings Kings of Tomorrow superstar Sandy Rivera and the man behind the Ibiza anthem of 2012, Pirupa, to London’s Ministry of Sound, supported by the cream of Defected’s house talent. In addition, we’ll be teaming up with the charity Movember for the chance to win a VIP table for six, with additional perks for all Mo Bros who come down on the night.
During November each year, Movember is responsible for the sprouting of moustaches on thousands of men’s faces in the UK and around the world, the aim of which is to raise vital funds and awareness for men’s health, specifically prostate cancer and testicular cancer.
Since its humble beginnings in Melbourne, Australia Movember has grown to become a truly global movement, and in 2011 over 854,000 Mo Bros and Mo Sistas around the world got on board, raising an impressive £79.3 million.
Defected have set up our own team to raise money for the charity – the Defected Handlebar Hustlers – which we’re encouraging all friends, family and fans to join to help us beat last year’s total of £8,000. To join us, head to http://uk.movember.com/team/439981
To help raise awareness of the charity, we have VIP entry and champagne for six up for grabs, with 5 runner-up prizes of free entry to the club (x2) for Mo Bros who enter the competition. To be eligible to win the runner up prizes you must be a registered with Movember – click here to enter
As well as electronic magazine Resident Advisor kindly donating their booking for all tickets bought from their site to the charity, Ministry of Sound have also agreed that all Mo Bros who turn up to the event sporting moustaches will automatically be upgraded to VIP access on the door.
Closing date of VIP entry and champagne competition is Wednesday 7th November
Saturday 10th November
Ministry of Sound, 103 Gaunt Street, London
11pm – 7am
Box: Sandy Rivera / Copyright / Simon Dunmore
103: Pirupa / Sam Divine / Lynda Phoenix