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Win a Beatles Music Prize Pack and a Trip to Las Vegas

See the Beatles' Cirque du Soleil show, 'Love', from VIP seats

November 3, 2010 10:03 AM ET

Rolling Stone is giving away the ultimate Beatles getaway package to celebrate the recent remastering and re-release of both John Lennon's solo catalog, as well as the Beatles' original 1973 compilations — 1962-1966 (Red) and 1967-1970 (Blue). Have a huge Beatles fan on your holiday gift list? Enter Rolling Stone's Beatles Fly Away sweepstakes and you could score the following:

• Two (2) tickets roundtrip air fare to Las Vegas
• Two (2) nights hotel stay
• Two (2) VIP tickets to LOVE Cirque du Soleil
• John Lennon Signature Box Set
• Beatles Red and Blue CDS
• Beatles Red and Blue T-shirt
• One (1) John Lennon Double Fantasy Stripped Down CD
• One (1) John Lennon Power to the People: The Hits CD/DVD
• Entry to Revolution Lounge
• Dinner for two
• Gift bag

The Top Ten Beatles Songs of All Time

No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited. Open to residents of the 50 United States and Washington DC who are 18 years of age or older as of November 3, 2010. To enter, fill out the form below or e-mail your name, age, phone number, address and e-mail to contest [at] rollingstone [dot] com. Sweepstakes begins at 9:00am EST on November 3, 2010 and ends at 11:59pm EST on November 23, 2010. Number of winners: 1. ARV: $4,000.00. Certain restrictions may apply. Complete Official Rules are available here.

 

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