Win an ultra limited-edition vinyl acetate of John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s Give Peace a Chance and Remember Love while supporting Concern Worldwide’s work to end extreme poverty.
The prize:
When John and Yoko asked the world to give peace a chance, they wanted to change the world. You can unlock the sound of history and make a difference for people living in the world’s most fragile places. Enter our prize draw and win one of only 50 ultra limited-edition vinyl acetates of John and Yoko’s Give Peace a Chance and Remember Love, all while supporting Concern Worldwide’s work to end extreme poverty.
Individually hand cut at Abbey Road Studios in association with Universal Music Recordings, the record also bears a machine printed signature from Yoko Ono Lennon – and it could be all yours!
The history:
‘Give Peace a Chance’ was produced on 1 June 1969 during John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s legendary ‘Bed-In’ for peace protest. This transformative event unfolded over eight days, beginning on 26 May as a powerful symbol of their commitment to global peace.
As Lennon’s debut success outside The Beatles, ‘Give Peace a Chance’ quickly became the anthem for the anti-war movement with protestors singing this song in mass. ‘Remember Love’ was also famously recorded during the ‘Bed-In’ by Yoko Ono and was released as the B-Side to ‘Give Peace a Chance’; this marked Yoko Ono’s first single to be released with John.
So, you could truly get your hands on a ‘peace’ of history!
The cause:
We are an international humanitarian organisation that strives for a world free from poverty, fear and oppression.
Extreme geographies. Extreme climate challenges. Extreme crises. We go to the hardest to reach places to make sure that no-one is left behind, and your support means that when emergency strikes, we have the funds ready to act right away…
- £5 (one entry) could provide a blanket to keep a child, who has been affected by conflict, warm.
- £10 (two entries) could help provide essential hygiene supplies for one person for a whole month.
- £50 (10 entries) could provide emergency food for one family for a month.
Help us on our mission to end extreme poverty, whatever it takes!
Find out more about our life-changing work here: https://www.concern.org.uk/
How to enter:
By taking part in this draw, you confirm you’re over 18.
One single entry costs £5 and additional entries are as shown below:
- £10 - 2 entries
- £20 - 4 entries
- £50 - 10 entries
- £100 - 20 entries
You can enter as many times as you like from 29 April 2024 until the closing date on 21 June 2024.
For free entry by post, see Terms & Conditions.
The winner will be chosen at random in a prize draw seven days after the closing date.