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See crooner Tony Christie at Grosvenor G Casino Coventry

By Wednesday 08 January 2014 Updated: 08/01 16:43

GROSVENOR G Casino has teamed up with the Observer to offer four readers the chance to get up close and personal with music legend Tony Christie later this month.

On Friday, January 31 each winner will get to take a friend to see the star, who is best known for number one hits Las Vegas, Avenues and Alleyways and Is This The Way To Amarillo.

The latter hit even made it to number one in 2005 when comedian Peter Kay led a list of star-studded celebrities in a music video for Comic Relief, with the single reaching number one in the charts.

Christie will be performing at Grosvenor G Casino Coventry and treating guests to an incredible show that’s not to be missed. On the night he will be joined by The Harper Brothers, Darren and Rob, entertaining guests with a hilarious fast-paced live comedy show for guests.

Those not lucky enough to win can still buy tickets for this one off evening by contacting the club directly on the number listed below. Be sure to go and check out the stunning Grosvenor G Casino Coventry, located in a prime position at the Ricoh Arena.

To enter tell us which comedian led the way in using Tony Christie's hit Is This The Way To Amarillo in a 2005 Comic Relief single?

Send your answer, along with your name, address and contact details to Casino Competition, The Observer, 45 The Parade, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV32 4BL. You can also email your answer and details to . The closing date is 5pm on Friday, January 17.

- Entrants must be aged over 18, photo ID will be requested. For more information about Grosvenor G Casino Coventry, go to www.grosvenorcasinos.com/local-casinos/coventry or contact the Sales Team on .

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