ONE of the biggest events in the horseracing calendar Ladies Day is back bigger than ever this year and you have the chance to be there with a plus one.
Famous faces such as Wirral’s golden girl and Ladies Day ambassador Sam Quek will be enjoying the races and will discuss gender balance and diversity in sport on the Grand Women’s Summit panel on Friday, April 7.
Other Ladies Day ambassadors include soprano Laura Wright and champion jockey Katie Walsh.
Entertainment on the day comes from pop sensation Sophie Ellis Bextor and Radio DJ Jo Whiley.
WATCH: A teaser clip for Ladies Day 'Carpool Karaoke' with Sam Quek, Laura Wright and Katie Walsh.
Managing director of Aintree Racecourse, John Baker said: “Ladies Day is one of the biggest days in the North West social calendar and we are excited to raise the style stakes even higher this year.
“We are thrilled to be partnered with Barbara Daley for this year’s Festival, the salon has a fantastic reputation and it is brilliant to have strong local relationships within the city.
“Tickets for Ladies Day are selling fast limited grandstand terrace tickets available so make sure you do not miss out on this opportunity to win this fabulous prize and purchase your ticket now.”
Barbara Daley said: “It is an honour for us to be asked to be part of the iconic Liverpool festival that is the Randox Health Grand National.
“Ladies Day is such an important date in our calendar here in the salon, but this year it will be all the more special to work together with Aintree Racecourse as official partner.”
With a Range Rover Evoque up for grabs for the best dressed racegoer, a judging panel will whittle the entrants down to 10 finalists who will be invited onto the stage at the Red Rum Garden.
To get your tickets visit www.randoxhealthgrandnational.co.uk or call 0344 579 3001.
We have two tickets to giveaway.
To be in with a chance of winning, like the competition post on our Wirral Globe Facebook Page.
Usual Newsquest rules apply.
Deadline for entries is Monday, March 27.
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