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HOYTS and TICKETEK come together for ‘Ticketek Movie Tuesdays’

Soda Communications 2 mins read

 

Moviegoers are set to save big on movie tickets every Tuesday at HOYTS thanks to a new partnership between HOYTS and leading ticketing partner, Ticketek.

 

‘Ticketek Movie Tuesdays’ is an exciting new offering for the global leading ticketing organisation to reward its members and fans who buy tickets through Ticketek for concerts, sports, theatre, musicals, festivals, exhibitions, experiences, and family events.

 

HOYTS’ CEO Damian Keogh says the partnership provides savings across the full suite of HOYTS’ experiences including Xtremescreen, D-BOX, and HOYTS LUX.

 

“This partnership brings together two companies synonymous with great entertainment,” Damian said.

 

“Ticketek Tuesday movie tickets will start from just $13 each* for standard sessions, with great deals available for Xtremescreen, 3D, D-BOX, and HOYTS LUX sessions as well.

 

“The savings means people can enjoy movies the way they were intended to be seen, with a movie night that can happen more often.”

Purchasing discounted tickets is easy. Simply log into your Ticketek account then follow the HOYTS link found in the My Account ‘Offers’ section. Customers will be able to purchase tickets to the movie session of their choice. For those wanting to purchase in person, tickets are available at HOYTS cinemas’ point of sale by using the Ticketek ‘in-cinema code’*.

The HOYTS Ticketek partnership launches on Tuesday, July 25, just in time to mark your Tuesday movie night dates for blockbuster movies now showing, like Oppenheimer, Barbie, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, and Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One.

 

For Ticketek Managing Director, Cameron Hoy, offering discounted HOYTS tickets was an added benefit for the company’s many members.

 

“Rewarding MyTicketek customers who purchase tickets to a wide range of live events including sport, concerts, theatre, exhibitions and more felt like a natural extension of our business,” Cameron said.

 

“Our Ticketek members are the heart and soul of our organisation, so it makes sense that we reward them through an exciting partnership that brings such value to movie and entertainment lovers across Australia.”

 

To become a Ticketek member, sign up at ticketek.com.au. Download the app at the Apple App Store or Google Play.

 

Follow HOYTS Australia on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and LinkedIn. Check out movie session times at hoyts.com.au.

 

*Online booking fees and experience surcharges apply for 3D, Xtremescreen and D-BOX sessions.

 

 

-ENDS-

 

For media information, images or to arrange an interview, please contact:

 

Chriss Mannix            

Soda Communications

E: [email protected]  

T: 0418 408 035                                             

 

Nina Varlamos

Soda Communications.

E: [email protected]

T: 0422 785 545

 

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