*** Please note the competition is now closed so all entries are not longer counted for the giveaway. ***
The Q Awards are the UK's annual music awards run by the music magazine Q. Since they began in 1990, the Q Awards have become one of Britain's biggest and best publicized music awards.
This year we have made it as easy as ever for you to cast your vote using your smart speaker. Choose from the short list and have your say on the Best Act in the World Today, the Best Track or Best Album.
If that wasn’t enough, after you cast your vote, you’ll be entered into a draw to win a pair of tickets to the event. Good luck!
Entering is simple, just link your account to the Q Awards skill and then just ask Alexa to open ‘Q Awards’. Cast your vote on the three categories Alexa will present to you from a multiple-choice option, and automatically be entered onto our prize draw.
If you would like to know why we collect your data please refer to https://www.bauerlegal.co.uk/privacy-policy-20180703 privacy link, which explains that the Bauer Media Group is absolutely committed to respecting and protecting your data whilst it is in our care. We collect your personal information because it helps us to understand your needs and guides the way in which we interact and communicate with you about our products and services now and in the future. We have strict policies and procedures in place to protect your data when you send it to us; when we process it in order to provide you with the services you have requested; or, where you have given us your permission to do so, to send you information that we think you’ll find interesting, and thereafter when we store your data on our secure servers.
The Bauer Media Group collects Personal Data when you enter a competition. This Personal Data could include: Contact information, your name; postal address; email address; phone number.
You can ask the competition’s end date by saying ‘what’s the end date?’ or ‘what’s the closing date?’
The winners will be notified via email. You can ask for this date by saying ‘when’s the winner chosen?’ or ‘how do I know if I’ve won?’