JAZZ musicians don’t get much bigger than the Big Chris Barber Band.

The world-famous line-up, which spends most of its time touring Europe and the USA, is back in Britain to headline this month’s Upton Jazz Festival.

We’ve teamed up with festival organisers to offer two free weekend passes to the festival, including a camping pitch and souvenir programme.

The £180 package admits two adults and their children under 14 to all three days of the festival.

Winners will join more than 15,000 jazz fans and families at the event, which features 60 concerts and the fabulous free Fringe Festival.

There will be Mardi Gras-style parades through the town, led by sponsor Morgan’s famous cars, plus a vintage family fun day complete with jugglers and craft stalls, and artisan food and drink producers.

Alongside Chris Barber, the 2012 line-up includes British Jazz Award-winners Alan Barnes, Karen Sharp and Robert Fowler and US reedsman Dan Block as well as King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys, Carl Sinclair’s Boogie Band, Fat Sam’s Band, Pete Allen and Art Themen.

The music starts at noon on Friday, June 22, and runs until 11.30pm on Sunday, June 24. Tickets cost from £25. Under-14s go free. Visit uptonjazz.co.uk for more information, or call 01684 593254.

To be in with a chance of winning tickets, answer this simple question: l Which legendary jazz man is playing at this year’s International Upton Jazz Festival?

a) Chris Evans b) Chris Barber c) Kris Akabusi Send your answer on a postcard with your name, address and daytime phone number to Stephanie Preece, Worcester News, Berrows House, Hylton Road, Worcester WR2 5JX. Deadline Sunday, June 17.