A feast of family fun - including Sir Tom Jones, Boyzone and Little Mix - will be taking place at Hyde Park on July 13 and you could be there.
The Barclaycard Presents British Summer Time festival family day will also feature the music of 10cc and The Bootleg Beatles as well as appearances from kids' favourites the Mr Men, Horrible Histories, Hello Kitty, Shaun the Sheep and Go!Go!Go!
It promises to be the perfect start to the summer - and we have three family tickets to be won.
To be in with a chance of winning all you have to do is submit a 'British summer time' picture - an image which perfectly sums up what summer means to you.
It could be you and your friends picnicking or sunbathing in a park. It could be you and your family splashing about somewhere having fun in the sun. It could just be a gorgeous sunny view (or even a rainy one since we are talking about our summer!) - anything at all which screams 'British summer time'.
This competition is being run through News Shopper's Facebook page - you'll need to like our page first if you haven't done so previously before entering.
Use the form on the 'submit an entry' page to fill in your details and send your picture along with a description.
You can enter as many photos as you like. As soon as photos are submitted you, your friends and family, and the wider public will be able to vote. However, voting will be 'just for fun' and will not decide the winner.
The closing date for entries is July 1. After this we'll choose the winners based on which photos are our favourites.
Three winners will each get a family ticket for July 13 worth ᆪ90. The ticket is valid for a family up to four (at least one adult, maximum of two). Kids aged five and under go for free.
The 10-day extravaganza that is Barclaycard Presents British Summer Time Hyde Park will also feature headliners Black Sabbath, The Libertines, McBusted and Neil Young.
For info and tickets details see www.barclaycardunwind.com and www.bst-hydepark.com
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