We have a nice competition for you thanks to our friends at HP.

HP-powered entertainment show The Fox Problem is back for a second series and now you can be part of the live audience. With technology at the heart of the programme the show is broadcast live to YouTube fortnightly on Tuesdays. It’s inspiration comes from imagining what 90s TV classics such as TFI Friday and The Word would look like if they met the internet, technology and social media.

The show uses the latest HP technology and sleek devices such as the HP ENVY17, the world’s first notebook with integrated Leap Motion gesture control technology; to bring entertainment and technology together all from underneath an old railway arch in the centre of Shoreditch.

Presenters Gemma Cairney (Radio 1), Georgia LA (VEVO) and Georgie Okell (Fuse TV) bring live music, celebrity guests and industry discussions to the table, but there’s a difference: it’s all on the audience’s terms. Viewers are encouraged to interact with the presenters and guests via Skype, Twitter, Instagram, Vine, Facebook, Tumblr and G+. Just pick up your social media weapon of choice, ask your questions, make your suggestions and get involved.

So far this series The Fox Problem united Commander Chris Hadfield and Richard Branson for the first time over Skype, and witnessed an amazing acoustic performance from Nina Nesbitt, plus visits from Dawn O’Porter and Paloma Faith.

Want to be part of The Problem? We have five pairs of tickets to give away to the live show on April 1st 6pm, thanks to HP. To be in with a chance of winning one of these pairs either complete the contact form below or like us on Facebook and we will pick out the winners at random.

Over 18’s only!

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