If you haven't bought your ticket to the SFX Weekender yet, you might want to get a move on. VIP tickets are all sold out! And while there are still Budget and Classic tickets still available, the buy-one-get-one-free offer and subscriber discounts only last for another three days!
The SFX Weekender is shaping up to be an amazing event. Taking place on Friday 5 February and Saturday 6 February 2010, it's where you'll come along and hang out with like-minded sci-fi fans. A party, the SFX Awards ceremony, celebrity guests, fairground entertainment, screenings, the ultimate pub quiz... it's going to be awesome.
VIP tickets to the SFX Weekender in February 2010 are sold out. The special discount for SFX subscribers (10% off) lasts until 1 October 2009. All bookings of two, three or four people will also get the signing pass thrown in until then plus all Budget and Classic rooms with parties of five to eight people are available as a buy one, get one free offer - with signing pass included! But that's for just three more days.
You can now buy tickets from places like HMV as well but subscribers are better off calling the hotline in order to discuss discounts. That's 08700 110034. There is also some additional information at www.sfxweekender.com . Be seeing you.
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