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Radio 1's Summer Of Festivals Competition 2025

Fancy heading to this summer’s biggest festivals?

Then stay tuned to Radio 1 and read on to find out how you can win tickets in our competition.

From Monday 2nd to Thursday 12th June 2025, Radio 1 will be giving you the opportunity to win a pair of tickets to the following festivals:

2 Tickets To Glastonbury Festival

2 VIP Weekend Tickets to Parklife

2 Tickets To Download Festival including access to the Rock Retreat

2 VIP Weekend Tickets to TRNSMT Festival

2 Tickets To Boomtown Festival including access to Camp Orchid

2 Tickets To Reading Or Leeds Festival

2 Tickets to Radio 1 Dance: Malta

2 Tickets to Radio 1 Dance Weekend: Ibiza

This is not necessarily the order of giveaway. The prize for the following morning/next prize competition day will be announced on the BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Show.

Listen to Radio 1 Breakfast from Monday 2nd June for your first chance to win…!

See below for the full Terms & Conditions and Privacy Notice.

Specific Prize Terms & Conditions

Term & Conditions for Radio 1's Summer Of Festivals Competition 2025

1. The competition is open to all residents of the UK, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man aged 16 or over on the date of entering the competition (unless otherwise stated – some prizes have specific age restrictions for all or part of the prize), except BBC or BBC Group Company employees, their close relatives or anyone connected with the competition or the particular prize being offered. Entrants under the age of 18 must obtain consent from their parent/guardian before entering.


2. Radio 1 will be giving away tickets to multiple festivals from Monday 2nd June 2025 to Thursday 12th June 2025 in competitions running from Monday to Thursday. The festivals include Parklife, Download Festival, TRSNMT, Boomtown, Glastonbury Festival, Reading & Leeds Festival, Radio 1 Dance Weekend: Ibiza and Radio 1 Dance: Malta.

Here is how the competitions will work:

Each morning from 7am the Radio 1 Breakfast presenter will tell the audience which ‘trigger song’ they need to be listening out for to win tickets to the festival being advertised that day. The trigger song could appear at any point during the presenter’s own show, or in subsequent shows. The competition will not open for entries until the ‘cue to call’ message within the trigger track is played. It is the ‘cue to call’ message, rather than the song itself that opens the phone lines.

Once the trigger track is played, the presenter will interject with a reminder of the entry details including the number to phone. Lines will be open for 10 minutes whilst Radio 1’s phone handlers register entries. You will only be entering for a chance to win the prize advertised by the presenter for this specific competition.

Entrants who play for a particular prize but do not win may then enter further instances of the competition. Winners are not allowed to re-enter any other Radio 1 Summer Festivals competition 2025 for other prizes.

Radio 1 will keep reminding audiences which trigger song they are listening out for and how to enter once the competition opens.

3. Registration to take part in the competition is only available by using the following method: by phoning 03700 100 100 during the 10 minute registration window described above. Standard geographic call charges apply. No other method of entry will be accepted. Each entrant must enter the competition on their own behalf, and register using their own phone. The BBC reserves the right to disqualify any entrant in its absolute discretion.

4a. During the 10 minute registration period, Radio 1 phone handlers will be taking calls from entrants. During these calls, handlers will conduct eligibility checks, and ask ‘how much do you want to win this prize and why?’ We will score the entrant’s answer to this question based on their passion for the prize. The entrant with the highest overall score will come on air to play a ‘name the artist’ music quiz.

4b. The entrant must be available for the immediate 30 minutes after registration closes to answer their phone if called by Radio 1. If after two callback attempts the entrant is not contactable or if the shortlisted entrant is rude or abusive then they will not be considered. The next highest scoring entrant will then be called to enter the competition on air in their place.

5. The competition mechanic will be the same throughout the week, however the prizes will vary each day.

Entrants will play a ‘name the artist’ music quiz, where they have to identify the artist in a short song clip, and will have 5 (five) seconds to answer. If the entrant answers correctly, they will win the 2 (two) advertised tickets to the festival being advertised that day. If the entrant does not answer correctly within time, they lose and do not win the prize. If the entrant loses, the Radio 1 phone answerers will contact the next highest scoring entrant for their chance to play. This process, as per 4b, will continue until there is a winner.

It is essential the caller is able to give a clear, audible answer within the time window otherwise their response will be invalid and will not count. If an entrant loses phone connection and cannot be reconnected after a maximum of 2 attempts to phone them back, a back-up caller may be brought to air to take their place.

The prize’s offered are the following festivals:

2 Tickets To Glastonbury Festival
2 VIP Weekend Tickets to Parklife
2 Tickets To Download Festival including access to the Rock Retreat
2 VIP Weekend Tickets to TRNSMT Festival
2 Tickets To Boomtown Festival including access to Camp Orchid
2 Tickets To Reading Or Leeds Festival
2 Tickets to Radio 1 Dance: Malta
2 Tickets to Radio 1 Dance Weekend: Ibiza

This is not necessarily the order of giveaway. The prize for the following morning/next prize competition day will be announced on the BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Show.

6. In the event that a prize cannot be given away, or if the contestant(s) is disqualified, or turns out to be ineligible, the prize may be re-advertised and rolled later into the day. Prizes are not rolled over to subsequent days in a bundle.

7. The BBC's decision as to entrants and winners is final. No correspondence relating to the competition will be entered into.

8. Entrants agree to take part in any post-competition BBC publicity if required. Prize providers may also wish for entrants to participate in their own post-competition publicity but this will be for the winner’s to consent to separately.

9. The prize is tickets to the festivals mentioned above and as described on the Radio 1 website. The prize may include additional requirements which alter the eligibility of that particular round of the competition, impose additional rules or restrictions specific to that prize. You must read the particular prize description carefully before entering. The particular prize may require collection or additional actions to be taken for fulfilment. The BBC is not responsible for winners failing to follow instructions. There will be no additional elements, fees or expenses covered (including but not limited to travel or accommodation) unless expressly stated in the particular prize description.

10. There may be additional information about the events on third party websites. The BBC is not responsible for the content on third party websites.

11. Radio 1 aims to be as inclusive as possible therefore if the winners and/or their guest (if applicable) have any health or accessibility requirements, these need to be disclosed to the BBC prior to prize fulfilment so we can assist in making the experience as accessible as possible. In order to fully experience the prize that includes experiences or ticketed events, there may be some Health & Safety requirements imposed by BBC, the promoter or the venue. These will need to be followed prior to those elements being experienced. The winner and their guest (if applicable) must also comply with the health, safety and security policies at any venue associated with the prize.

12. If the prize includes tickets or entry to an event, the BBC will not be responsible for any failure of the winner and/or guests (if applicable) to gain entry or re-entry to the event due to their behaviour or failing to meet the admission requirements. The BBC will not be responsible for suspension or cancellation of events that may form part of the prize, including though governmental restrictions. In such cases, only the tangible part of the prize will be fulfilled. If the prize includes access to a sporting event, the winners and guests (if applicable) must not be subject to any order banning them from attending such sporting events.

13. If the prize includes international travel, it is the responsibility of the winners and guests to ensure that they can enter the country concerned: that they have a valid passport and entry documentation (including but not limited to sufficient length of time on the passport and visas or visa waivers), and that they have appropriate travel insurance. The BBC shall not be responsible for ensuring passport validity, providing or arranging visas or similar entry documentation or arranging travel insurance for the winners or their guests.

14. The entrant must observe specific age restrictions before entering the competition.

15. Neither the BBC nor any of the prize providers will be liable for any costs, expenses or arrangements that a winner(s) may incur at any time in connection with the prize (including, but not limited to, any travel, accommodation, food or any other expenses which do not form part of the prize). Where travel is required to make use of the Prize, the winner(s) is(are) solely responsible for expenses and arrangements not specifically included in the Prize. This may include travel, accommodation and any necessary travel documents, passports and visas. The winner(s) is(are) responsible for ensuring they are able to accept the Prize as set out in and in accordance with these terms and conditions. Neither the BBC nor any prize provider will be responsible if a winner is unable to make use of the Prize by reason of availability or otherwise. In such circumstances the BBC reserves the right to award the Prize to another entrant.

16. The prizes are non-exchangeable, non-transferable, and are not redeemable for cash or other prizes unless at the producers discretion.

17. Winners are excluded from subsequent rounds of the competition.

18. This competition is conducted in line with the BBC's code of conduct for competitions, which can be found on https://www.bbc.com/editorialguidelines/guidance/code-of-conduct

19. The BBC, their sub-contractors, subsidiaries and/or agencies cannot accept any responsibility whatsoever for any technical failure or malfunction or any other problem with any server, network, system or otherwise which may result in any registration not being properly logged or not recorded.

20. The BBC reserves the right to (i) amend these terms and conditions in any way; (ii) disqualify any entrant or winner who breaches these rules, has acted fraudulently in any way or brings the BBC into disrepute (in its sole discretion); (iii) disqualify any entrant or winner, withdraw or substitute any prize should an entrant winner or guest at any stage exhibit inappropriate or dangerous behaviour (including, but not limited to, being under the influence of drugs, alcohol or causing a nuisance) before, whilst on air or afterwards in relation to this competition; (iv) impose additional entry requirements, restrictions or additional rules should the specific prize on offer requires it (including, but not limited to, additional age or other event entry requirements, or require a parent or guardian to be present if the winner or a guest is under 18 for some or all of the prize); and (v) cancel or vary the competition at any stage, if deemed necessary in its opinion, or if circumstances arise beyond its control.

21. Entrants will be deemed to have accepted these rules and to agree to be bound by them when entering this competition.

22. The competition is run by the BBC. The applicable law is that of England and Wales.

Privacy Notice for Radio 1's Summer Of Festivals Competition 2025

Your trust is very important to us. This means the BBC is committed to protecting the privacy and security of your personal data. It is important that you read this notice so that you are aware of how and why we are using such personal data. This privacy notice describes how we collect and use personal data about you during and after your relationship with us, in accordance with data protection law.

Why are we doing this and how can you participate?

Audiences are at the heart of everything we do at the BBC. We actively engage and ask our audience to take part and contribute in a variety of ways, including via telephony competitions.

Information on how to take part will be explained on-air or online including the specific competition rules that apply.

If you appear on-air, this may include the programme being available online and/or on demand, and your contribution may be used again in a future broadcast.

We may use your on-air appearance (if applicable) for promotional purposes on the BBC’s social media sites.

What personal data will the BBC collect and how will we use it?

The BBC will collect and process your personal data for the purposes of administering the telephony competition; keeping a record of winners for compliance and auditing purposes; to create broadcast content; and to provide the winner with their prize.

Personal data

Depending on the nature of the competition, the BBC may collect and process the following personal data about you:
• Full name
• Phone number
• Your age, or confirmation you are old enough to take part
• A broadcast recording of your voice
• Your opinions, answers to our questions and biographical information you may wish to share

We may also collect your email address or postal address if you are a winner so that we can send you your prize.

Who is the Data Controller?

The BBC is the “data controller” of your personal data. This means that the BBC decides what your personal data is used for, and the ways in which it is processed. For the avoidance of doubt, your personal data will be collected and processed solely for the purposes set out in this privacy notice. As the data controller, the BBC has the responsibility to comply, and to demonstrate compliance with, data protection law.

Lawful basis for processing your personal data

The lawful basis on which the BBC processes the personal data is the performance of its public task. The BBC’s role is to act in the public interest and to serve all audiences with content which informs, educates and entertains.

We also have a legal obligation to process the personal data of the winners to comply with relevant competition regulations.

Sharing your personal data

The BBC works with our approved third-party providers who help us to provide some of our services. These partners only use your personal data on behalf of the BBC and not independently of the BBC. For telephony competitions we use a third-party telephony platform.

We may share personal data with a third party where required or permitted by law.

Retaining your personal data

Personal data stored on the telephone platform which includes contact telephone number, and any call recordings will be kept for twelve (12) months, then deleted.

Other personal data from unsuccessful entrants will be kept until July 2025 then deleted.

We keep records of winners and runners-up for two (2) years for auditing and compliance purposes.

If you appear on a broadcast, the programme will be retained and archived in perpetuity by the BBC.

Your personal data will be stored in the UK and the European Economic Area (EEA).

Your rights and more information

You have rights under data protection law:
• You can request a copy of the personal data the BBC stores about you.
• You have the right to request that we rectify any inaccurate or incomplete personal data that we hold about you.
• You have the right to ask for the personal data we collect about you to be deleted, however there are limitations and exceptions to this right which may entitle the BBC to refuse your request.
• In certain circumstances you have the right to restrict the processing of your personal data, or to object to the processing of your personal data.
• You have the right to ask that we transfer the personal data to you or to another organisation, in certain circumstances.

You can contact our, Data Protection Officer if you have questions or you wish to find out more details about your rights, please visit the BBC’s Privacy and Cookies Policy at http://www.bbc.co.uk/privacy.

If you have a concern about the way the BBC has handled your personal data, you can raise your concern with the supervisory authority in the UK, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) https://ico.org.uk/.

Updating this privacy notice

We will revise the privacy notice if there are significant changes to how we use your personal data.