FTW: Win Melbourne International Comedy Festival tickets to Edible Pets

SNAP giveaway! We have two pairs of tickets up for grabs to catch the Australian comedic duo Edible Pets at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival this Saturday March 30. 

FTW-Edible-Pets Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2013

It’s your last chance to catch Australia’s own comedic duo Edible Pets on stage!

It has been 25 years since the Edible Pets started trying to make a breakthrough in the music industry – but now it’s time for Matt Dyktynski and Bang Mango Cools to put down the microphone and say goodbye to the limelight.

A successful stand-up comedian and actor, Matt has starred in more than 30 titles, including Love and Other Catastrophes (1996) and Japanese Story (2003). Not to be overshadowed, Bang Mango Cools has played his music around the world.

From March 28 to April 21, the Edible Pets will be holding their final ever performance at the annual Melbourne International Comedy Festival, called Edible Pets: The Farewell Tour.

Since this will be the last chance to catch the duo on stage, we’ve got two pairs of tickets to give away to our readers!

These passes will be for the Edible Pets’ preview performance on Saturday, March 30, 8.30pm, at Victoria Hotel, 215 Little Collins St, Melbourne.

To enter, simply leave a comment below and tell us the name of your favourite comedian by Friday, March 22. Don’t forget to leave your real name and a valid e-mail address so we can get in touch with you! Winners will be selected in a random draw and notified through e-mail, and passes can be picked up one hour before showtime at the Box Office at the venue.

 

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