THREE lucky readers will win tickets for two top shows at Malvern Theatres.

Each winner will get a pair of tickets for "You Win Again: Celebrating the music of The Bee Gees" at Malvern Theatres on March 21, and they will also win another pair of tickets for "Big Girls Don't Cry", at the same venue, on May 5.

The show in May will celebrate the timeless, soaring music of Frankie Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons.

First up, however, will be a stroll down Memory Lane with the stirring music of the Bee Gees.

A spokesman said: "Following its West End debut, You Win Again – Celebrating The Music of the Bee Gee’s is on its first ever UK tour. "Prepare to experience the distinct sound of one the greatest bands to have graced the stage, in this unforgettable concert spectacular." The spokesman added: "Immerse yourself into the brother’s music through the Sixties, Seventies and Eighties – including hits of artists they wrote for such as Celine Dion, Diana Ross and Dolly Parton.

"Join us in this breath-taking concert spectacular, taking you on a musical journey through all your favourite songs, including: Night Fever, Stayin’ Alive, More Than A Woman, You Should Be Dancing, How Deep is Your Love?, Jive Talkin’, Tragedy, Massachusetts, Words, I’ve Got to Get a Message to You, Too Much Heaven, Islands in the Stream, Grease and If I Can’t Have You.

"This fabulously authentic production ensures the Gibb brothers’ incredible legacy of classic hit songs is well and truly stayin’ alive."

To enter the competition simply answer the following question: "What kind of fever was a hit for the Bee Gees?"

Entries should be sent to the Worcester News no later than Friday, March 17, by emailing the answer to: competitions@worcesternews.co.uk

The phrase "Malvern Theatres Competition" should be in the email's heading.

Entries can also be by post, of course, and these should be sent to the Entertainments Editor, Gary Bills-Geddes, at The Worcester News, Hylton Road, Worcester, WR2 5JX.

The three winners will be the first three names drawn from a hat, and our decision will be final.