The North West Wedding Show is offering one lucky reader a pair of VIP tickets

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Find everything you need and want for your wedding day all under one roof at The North West Wedding Show, at the Exhibition Centre, Liverpool from 1st to 2nd October 2022. The show is packed with local, national and international wedding suppliers, and with show-stopping feature stands and exclusive show offers you’ll be able to put together your dream team in no time!

Three spectacular catwalk shows take place each day. Highly choreographed, they showcase the latest trends in bridal, menswear and mother-of-the-bride fashion. It’s not to be missed! But that’s not all, as there’s plenty of entertainment from leading wedding bands and singers performing in the Live Lounge & Bar. Enjoy a glass of fizz, gin and tonic or whatever you fancy, while you find the perfect act to entertain your wedding guests.

We’ve partnered with show organisers, the Bliss Events Company, to offer Your Cheshire & Merseyside Wedding readers the chance to win a pair of VIP tickets for the Sunday afternoon, 2nd October. The VIP experience includes fast track entrance into the show, entry into the VIP Lounge with canapés and fizz, and reserved seating at the catwalk for the 2.30pm show. Enter via the website at www.yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding/giveaways by 5pm on 25th September.

For further show info check out https://thenorthwestweddingshow.co.uk

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