LEGENDS of rock and roll are coming to Dunfermline this summer and the Press has teamed up with PJ Molloys to offer you tickets.

The countdown is on for T.Rex and Animals and Friends to play at the grassroots music venue.

The most iconic band of the glam rock era in the 1970's, T.Rex will arrive in the city on Sunday, July 9.

A formation of British legends The Animals then take to the stage on Friday, September 22.

Two bands who need no introduction, both were trend-setting and enjoyed huge commercial success.

In 1964, a wave of new energetic rock and roll swept over the youth of the world and on the crest of this wave was The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and, of course, The Animals.

They were the second British band to top the American charts after The Beatles, with the now multi-million selling and legendary anthem, House of the Rising Sun.

Other massive tracks include 'Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood', 'We Gotta Get Out Of This Place' and many more.

Animals and Friends features: John Steel (drums), Danny Handley (guitar, vocals), Roberto Ruiz (bass, vocals) and Barney Williams (keyboard).

T.Rex, meanwhile, were the creation of Marc Bolan and played amped-up rock & roll with boogie rhythms and displayed a splashy fashion sense.

Beginning with the 1970 single 'Ride a White Swan', the group tapped into the basics of rock and pop while dressing them up in equal amounts of mystical silliness and down-to-earth raunch.

Songs like 'Bang a Gong (Get It On)' and the album Electric Warrior defined the T. Rex sound, The Slider perfected it, and each album that followed took a big swing and, more often than not, especially on 1974's funk-and soul-influenced Zinc Alloy and the Hidden Riders of Tomorrow, connected.

The band, and Bolan's, lifespans were tragically short, but it was massively influential and inspired many of the best metal, punk, new wave, and alternative rock bands who followed in their glittery wake.

The Dunfermline show will feature drummer Paul Fenton alongside original Saxon guitarist Graham Oliver and an all-star cast.

The Press has eight tickets up for grabs, and to win a ticket to the show of your choosing, please answer the following question:

Q. In what year did The Animals release the single House of the Rising Sun?

Email your entry to: editorial@dunfermlinepress.co.uk by next Friday, June 9, marking 'PJ Molloys Competition' in the subject line, and leave your name, address and phone number.