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Win big with Geelong Arts Centre

The Geelong Arts Centre is celebrating its grand opening with a golden ticket giveaway – the biggest giveaway in the centre’s history.

One lucky winner will receive premium double passes to 13 performances (and more) during its four-week grand opening festival, valued at $4000.

The grand opening festival will feature performances by Jessica Mauboy, Missy Higgins, Ross Noble and more.

Plus, prepare to don your finest attire because you and your lucky plus-one will be graced with a coveted invitation to the black tie VIP grand opening gala event.

Also on offer is a spot on the very first backstage tour at the centre, taking you behind the curtain to witness the magic that brings performances to life.

The centre will also provide two $500 gift vouchers to spend at its cafes and bars, allowing you to treat yourself and a friend to an unforgettable night out filled with applause, laughter, and memories that will be etched in your minds forever.

And the icing on this spectacular cake? An ultimate subscription to Geelong Arts Centre’s ‘Our Season 2024’ for you and your equally artsy accomplice! That’s a whole year of shows, events, and cultural delights.

To be in the running, you must sign up to the Geelong Arts Centre’s What’s On e-newsletter before July 11.

All will be revealed on how to find the golden ticket entry in an email sent on July 12.

Details: www.geelongartscentre.org.au

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