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Chris Moyles @ Breakfast


The saviour of Radio 1 started his radio career at the age of 16 on Aire FM in Leeds and over the following six years worked his magic on several other stations including Radio Luxembourg and London's Capital FM.
By the beginning of 1997, people were beginning to talk - he was voted as one of the 'Faces for '97' by Sky Magazine. His outspoken style took the capital by storm, and his no-holds barred approach brought him to the attention of Radio 1 bosses.
Chris joined Radio 1 on Monday 28 July 1997 and styled himself as 'The Saviour of Early Morning Radio' taking the early morning 4.00am slot by the scruff of the neck.
In May 1998, after only nine months at Radio 1, he won the Silver Sony Radio Award for DJ of the Year. A successful stint on the summer Roadshow tour wowing crowds of screaming fans was followed by the main compere slot at V98 (Leeds) in August.
In October 1998, Chris Moyles was allowed out to play in daylight, when he was promoted to front the late afternoon show. Chris is less than ably assisted by Producer Will and Comedy Dave. A successful year was crowned when Sun readers voted him DJ of the Year.
The show took to the road in 2000 for the One Big Belly tour hitting Scarborough, Hunstanton, Weymouth, Paignton and Newquay. It followed successful outside broadcasts from the Euro 2000 tournament in Belgium and Holland, with live performances from a host of celebs.
Summer 2001 and Chris was one of the main DJs fronting the One Big Sunday events, the network's mini-festivals throughout the UK, which reached about half a million people live.
With the introduction of the new daytime Radio 1 schedule, Chris's weekday show was extended by an hour which gave him more of a chance to show off, belittle celebrities and lark about with Comedy Dave, Producer Will and Lizzy.
The team also descended on the States for a week of live shows from LA and Vegas.
Chris embraced the world of physical fitness in 2003 saying he was "bored of being fat" and the team's personal trainer, Gym Lady Jane, gives listeners regular progress reports on the show.
In 2004 Moyles took over the Radio 1 Breakfast Show from Sara Cox, officially becoming the saviour of Breakfast Radio.
The team have toured the UK with the Red Nose Rally and they also spent a week doing the show in New York in 2005.
Chris has also been host at many of Radio 1's live events such as the One Big Sunday and One Big Weekends.
His TV work includes Live With Chris Moyles (Five, 2002) and The Chris Moyles Show (UK Play, 1999-2000).

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Tickets

Here's everything you need to know about tickets for Radio 1's Big Weekend.
They are free
Tickets for Radio 1's Big Weekend are free. Don't pay for them.

But there's not many
There are only 7,500 pairs available each day.

Demand will be massive
Last year 250,000 people applied for tickets. That was for Dundee, which had a smaller number of people in the local area. We expect Preston to be even more popular.

Registration
Ticket registration OPENS at 8am on Monday 30 April.

Ticket registration CLOSES at 8pm on Monday 7 May.

You will need to give us your name, email and a residential address that we can send the tickets to.

You can only enter once. Multiple entries will be discounted.

We'll email you on Wednesday 9 May to tell you if you have been successful or not. Tickets will then be mailed out by first class post.

Local people will have priority
We hold Radio 1's Big Weekend in different parts of the country each year so different people can enjoy it. This is an event for local people so they will get the majority of the tickets. Find out more about this.

Tickets are given out by random selection
For your chance to get tickets, you need to register your details with us. We'll then select people by random, based on their postcode, and send out tickets.

Tickets are given out in pairs
If you are successful, you'll get a pair of tickets for one day. You'll be able to specify which day you'd like to go.

To give as many people as possible the chance to go, you can only get tickets for one day.

Tickets are secure and traceable
Every ticket is securely printed with a unique barcode and the name and address of the person who received it.

If you've been selected but do not receive your tickets, we'll cancel the original ones and tell you how to get replacements.

Tickets will be scanned on the gate and any cancelled tickets will be rejected.

Don't risk buying tickets from other people To apply for tickets, people need to accept a condition that says they will not resell the tickets. Sadly some people will still do this. Wherever possible we will invalidate these tickets.

Each ticket is individually barcoded and will be scanned on the gate. They also have names and addresses on them and customers may be asked to show identification to prove ownership of the tickets.

This barcode system also means people can invalidate the tickets we send them and ask for replacements. Therefore if you buy tickets you will have no way of knowing if the barcode is valid.

Valid tickets for Radio 1's Big Weekend are free. There are no tickets on sale through any outlets.

We may ask you for proof of identity, age or address on entry.

You need to be 14 or over to attend If you are aged 14 or 15 you must be accompanied by someone over 18.

You have to be 16 or over to apply for tickets.

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Radio 1's Big Weekend Tickets

Just to let my MySpace fans know that if your after Tickets for Radio 1's Big Weekend Tickets you need to register @ http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1 A.S.A.P And good luck guys ...
Posted by Moyles @ Breakfast on Wed, 02 May 2007 11:21:00 PST