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A Wet Wet Wet -shirt Competition

Join Wet Wet Wet as they celebrate the release of their first album of new material in ten years with a massive UK arena tour in December. You can be a part of the magic by submitting your designs for a limited edition pre-tour t-shirt right here at teetonic. The band will be visiting the site to vote and comment on your entries and will be involved in the final decision to pick a winner – so this is your chance to get involved on a hands-on level.

The prize for the winning designer is the chance to not only meet the band at a show of their choice* but also receive a framed t-shirt signed by the band back stage at the show. On top of this, you get £100 of teetonic tees and 5 t-shirts of the winning design for you and your friends.

Wet Wet Wet

Undoubtedly a musical phenomenon, Wet Wet Wet have remained a relevant institution in British culture from the time they formed in 1982 up until the present day.

With the release of their debut single, ‘Wishing I Was Lucky’ in 1987, the band started a phenomenal run of 26 Top 40 hits including ‘Temptation’ (1988), ‘Sweet Surrender’ (1989), ‘Goodnight Girl’ (1991), ‘Julia Says’ (1995), and ‘If I Never See You Again’ (1997) and have sold in excess of fifteen million records.

Wet Wet Wet also achieved a reputation as one of rock's best live acts. On their first major tour in 1988, they played to more than 500,000 people in 40 days throughout the U.K., Europe and Japan and in 1989, they headlined a free home town concert at Glasgow Green for 75,000 people. 

By 1995, Wet Wet Wet were the most popular live act in the U.K. playing to in excess of 715,000 people across 11 countries and in 2005, the band were one of the headline acts at Live 8 in Edinburgh and played the Summer Weekender festival in England. Since their first major tour in 1987, they have played to more than four million people in over twenty five different countries.

For more info and tour dates visit the band’s website here: www.wetwetwet.co.uk

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