Lewis Capaldi has invited Glaswegians to watch Netflix with him this week ahead of his upcoming documentary.
Set to air next month, the Glasgow-born singer has said that his upcoming documentary, called How I'm Feeling Now, is "way more intimate than I'd ever imagined" with the singer admitting he feels like he is in a "particularly vulnerable position."
Set to air on the streaming service in two weeks time on April 5, people now have the chance to see the special documentary before everyone else - and you could watch it with Lewis Capaldi.
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Taking to Twitter, Lewis said: "Handsome pals. Want to win some tickets to come watch the Netflix film with me in Glasgow on thurs?" followed by a link to win tickets.
But don't worry if you don't live in the UK as he later tweeted: "There's going to be some other bits for those of ya outside of the UK so fear not! xox."
So if you want to win tickets, here's what you need to know - and you'll want to be fast.
Lewis Capaldi Netflix competition - how to enter
If you want to enter, you can do so by visiting here.
You can enter once and this will give you a chance of winning two tickets for you and a friend.
Entry is open only to residents of the United Kingdom only and you must be 18-years-old or over to enter.
The competition closes on March 22 at 9am and winners will be randomly drawn at the Netflix UK HQ on March 22, 2023 at 10am GMT. The lucky individuals will be notified by email to the email address given in the entry form by 8pm on March 22, 2023.
They warn that travel is not included and should the winner fail to respond or claim the prize(s) within one day of the date of notification, Netflix reserves the right to select a replacement winner.
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