
Barclaycard is offering fans insider access to watch Tinie Tempah‘s rehearsal before Barclaycard Mercury Prize and exclusive red carpet access at the night of the awards. You and a friend will get an exclusive behind the scenes look at of one of music’s biggest nights of the year. To be in with a chance of seeing Tinie Tempah at the Barclaycard Mercury Prize all you have to do is send the answer to the following question to the address provided below! From all correct answers, one lucky person will be picked out at random!
Which of Tinie Tempah’s songs, are the lyrics “would you risk it for a chocolate biscuit?” taken from?
E-mail your answer, along with your name and e-mail address to comp@tinie-tempah.org. Please put the subject title as “Barclaycard Competition“.
Please note, transport to and from the event, as well as accomodation is not included in the prize, and the prize is not exchangeable for a cash value!
The event is on the night of 6th September and is held at the Grosvenor Hotel, London. So if you want to be there make sure you enter! Only one entry per person will be valid.



















Ellie, born in Hereford, is probably best known for her number four hit 'Starry Eyed' and her cover of Elton John's 'Your Song'. She topped the BBC Sound of 2010 poll, and won the 2010 Critics' Choice Brit Award. After that her year just got better, with her debut album going straight in at number one. Ellie performed at most of the festivals in the summer of 2010, including Glastonbury! Her final single of 2010, 'Your Song', peaked at number two in the UK Top 40 and 2011 was another great year for Ellie, who released her debut album in America in March and performed at Coachella festival. Ellie was also chosen to play for the royal couple (William and Kate) at their after party to their wedding in April, and even appeared on Saturday Night Live with Tina Fey. She was later chosen to represent drinks brand, SoBe, in the UK. Ellie is set to release new music in 2012, and Ellie-G.com cannot wait!























