The stars of the smash TV show Robot Wars are back - bigger, badder and meaner than ever before
Featuring the likes of Behemoth, Stinger, Steel Avenger and Bulldog Breed, Extreme Robots is the must-see family show of the year and My Kent Family has FIVE family tickets to give away to it.
If you love mayhem and destruction then this is the night out for you.
Extreme Robots will be coming to Chatham later this month and to be in with a chance of winning one of five family tickets simply fill in the form below.
The show is at the Medway Campus of the University of Greenwich from September 22 to September 24.
If you're not one of our lucky winners, Extreme Robots will also be at Maidstone Leisure Centre for four shows on November 11 and 12.
More details at www.extremerobots.co.uk
University of Greenwich
Medway campus
Chatham Maritime
Kent, ME4 4TB
22/23/24 September 17
Show times: 12pm & 4pm daily
Doors open 1 hour before show time.
Adult £18, Child £16, Family £60 (2 adults 2 child)
Unallocated seating
Tickets available from: www.extremerobots.co.uk
Contact: info@extremerobots.co.uk
Closing date: Tuesday 19th September 2017
Five winners will be randomly selected from all entrants.
One entry per person
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