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One to One: John & Yoko

April 4, 2025

win one of two pairs of tickets to an exclusive IMAX screening of One to One: John & Yoko at BFI IMAX

In August 1972, John Lennon and Yoko Ono took the stage for the One to One Benefit Concert - a rollicking, electrifying musical event, and Lennon’s only full-length show after leaving The Beatles. 


Rooted around this landmark performance - newly remixed and remastered by Sean Ono Lennon - One to One: John & Yoko offers an intimate look inside a defining moment in John & Yoko’s lives, capturing their transformative time in early ‘70s New York.


From Academy-Award winning filmmaker Kevin Macdonald (Marley, Whitney), One to One: John & Yoko draws on a wealth of never-before-seen materials, including home movies and rare recordings, to offer a unique take on one of music’s most famous couples. 


Combining unforgettable performances with rare and intimate moments, it’s an immersive cinematic spectacle that music fans won’t want to miss. 

And you could win one of two pairs of tickets to an exclusive IMAX screening of One to One: John & Yoko at BFI IMAX—the UK’s biggest screen—on 9th April, followed by a Q&A with Academy Award-winning director Kevin Macdonald!


A revelatory look at one of music’s most iconic couples, One to One: John & Yoko captures the transformational time leading up to the One to One Benefit Concert - John Lennon’s only full-length show after leaving The Beatles. Featuring electrifying performances, never-before-seen home movies and rare recordings, this is John and Yoko as you’ve never seen them before.


Enter here to be in with a chance of winning.The competition closes at 6pm on 7th April.


See it exclusively in IMAX on 9 and 10 April, and cinemas everywhere from 11th April. Head to www.onetoonefilm.com for showtimes and tickets.




John Lennon and Yoko Ono will also be releasing an exclusive vinyl of the newly remixed ONE TO ONE CONCERTS (live at Madison Square Garden, NYC, 30 Aug 1972) on yellow vinyl for Record Store Day on Saturday 12th April 

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