That great British institution, Tesco, has so much to offer nowadays that it’s difficult to remember when it just sold food. It was founded in 1919 by British businessman, Jack Cohen, and opened its very first store, in Edgware, Middlesex, in 1929. From that humble beginning, it now boasts over five thousand stores worldwide.
Having branched out in various ways providing all kinds of consumer goods and financial services, Tesco now also sells concert tickets for all sorts of events, including concerts. Popular events are held at some of the UK’s finest racecourses, including Epsom Downs, Newmarket, and Haydock Park. Today’s racecourses are not just for showcasing some of the most important events in the racing calendar; they now offer top class hospitality in some of the finest facilities in the country set in beautiful surroundings.
This year Tesco have a packed calendar of ‘Music at the Races’ events. Open air concerts featuring some of the world’s best-known bands, including the Scissor Sisters, and The Wanted, and great singers including Tom Jones, and Alexandra Burke, take place right through the summer. The live concerts generally start within half an hour of the end of the last race, so that the excitement of a day’s racing carries on right through the concert itself, making for a fantastic atmosphere for both racegoers and music lovers alike.
Tickets to these events start at just £12 and, for those with Tesco Club cards, there are double Clubcard points to be earned with every ticket purchased, a really great extra incentive. Once purchased, tickets can be tracked online and buyers will be kept up to date via email. Delivery is free, so there will be no extra costs, and the customer support service line is available every day, including Sunday. Customers buying concert tickets through Tesco can be assured of a great service.
For anyone looking for tickets to great events this summer, Tesco Entertainment will be hard to beat.

