A two-day Minecraft festival is coming to Kent - and we've four pairs of tickets to giveaway.
My Kent Family has teamed up with the organisers of MineVention to giveaway a pair of tickets to each of the four sessions running over the weekend.
MineVention is at Dreamland in Margate on Saturday, March 9 and Sunday, March 10 and is an event not be missed by fans of the computer game.
Gamers will be able to test their skills in Minecraft tournaments, meet famous YouTubers, try out craft activities and take part in costume contests.
The Build Battle Zone, in which kids can get creative and battle it out live on stage with other attendees - is also running across the weekend.
The two-day event is divided into morning and afternoon sessions on each day. Sunday morning is also an autism friendly session, which includes all the same content as other sessions but reduced capacity, no unnecessary tannoy announcements, no loud music and reduced lighting.
To learn more about MineVention at Dreamland Margate click here
Winners will be randomly allocated a pair of tickets to one of the weekend's four sessions.
Saturday morning
Saturday afternoon
Sunday morning
Sunday afternoon
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