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Watch Game of Thrones on the big screen in Cape Town

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Emilia Clarke in Game of Thrones. (AP)
Emilia Clarke in Game of Thrones. (AP)

Cape Town – 10 lucky Channel24 users will each win double tickets to go watch the first episode of Game of Thrones season 6.

The 10 winners and their guests will watch the much-anticipated episode on the big screen on Monday, 25 April at 03:00 at Cavendish Square in Cape Town.

More about the series

The Emmy® Award-winning Best Drama Series Game of Thrones returns to M-Net Edge (DStv 102) on Monday 25 April at 03:00 (Express from the U.S.) and Thursday 28 April at 21:00 (Prime Time).

Watch the trailer here:

How to enter:

The first 10 people to send an e-mail to tv@channel24.co.za will each receive two tickets to the screening. The e-mail subject should read “GOT” and contain the following information:

Name and Surname:
Age:
E-mail:
Phone number:

Rules:

This competition is open to all South African residents or South African citizens. The competition closes on Friday, 22 April at 08:00. Travel and accommodation not included in the prize. The winners will be notified via e-mail. The promoters reserve the right to amend the terms and conditions as well as terminate the competition at any time. In the event of such termination, all entrants agree to waive any rights that they may have in terms of the competition and acknowledge that they have no recourse against Channel24, its advertising agencies, advisors, suppliers and nominated agents.


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