Free Tickets to SFX Weekender - Only for the first 100, so hurry
I will not be able to make it to this, thought of helping someone who really wants to...
The original price of these, if I remember from last year is around £30 and SFF are kindly giving the first 100 who respond, free sets of tickets.
More in Detail:
An offer that may be of interest....
100 SETS OF SFX WEEKENDER PASSES* TO GIVEAWAY
Exclusive giveaway for Show Film First registrants!
THE ULTIMATE SCI-FI EVENT. NEW LOCATION. NEW EXPERIENCE!
GUEST STAR TALKS, CELEBRITY SIGNINGS, VIDEOGAMING, SCREENINGS, PARTIES AND MUCH MORE
There'll be top celebrity guests attending including Alex Kingston (Doctor Who's River Song), Eve Myles (Torchwood's Gwen Cooper), Sylvester McCoy (The Seventh Doctor & star of The Hobbit), Brian Blessed (Prince Vultan in Flash Gordan) and Craig Charles (Red Dwarf's Dave Lister). There'll also be author panels, film premieres, exclusive footage, live Q&A sessions, star guest talks, comic workshops, music and videogaming.
We've got 100 sets of SFX Weekender passes to give away.
Simply email your Name, DOB and Phone Number to: info@sfxweekender.com to get your free passes.
T&Cs
*Passes are strictly on a first come first serve basis and do not include accommodation. The first 100 people to email their details to info@sfxweekender.com will receive a free pass for Friday and Saturday valid for up to four people. You must include your telephone number in your entry. Guests appear subject to work commitments. Check the website for up-to-date details of guests www.sfxweekender.com
PS: Only for SFF members I believe.
The SFX Weekender is packed with activities for fans: big-name guests, interviews, Q&A sessions, comic workshops, videogaming, music, book readings and plenty more. It's all about bringing like-minded people together for a weekend structured around four pillar events: the entertaining Imaginarium cabaret, the sweeping Maskerade party (with awesome DJing from Craig Charles), the fiendish Blastermind pub quiz and the epic SFX Sci-Fi Awards 2012, where we'll be handing out our coveted Golden Rayguns to the universe's best and brightest.
SFX Weekender 3 attendees will get the chance to fully immerse themselves in sci-fi culture. Fans can discover how comics are made, discuss burning issues with their favourite author, or be among the first to see exclusive screenings of films and TV shows. There are also many autograph opportunities: the full line-up will be revealed over the coming months but we already announced TV and film stars like Brian Blessed, Eve Myles and Sylvester McCoy, plus plenty of authors and comic creators. Above all, though, it's a chance to hang out with like-minded people and enjoy a few drinks in a safe environment with other fans.
It takes place at Prestatyn Sands holiday camp in Wales from 3-4 February 2012, with a pre-party for early birds on the night of 2 February 2012 too.


All Comments (13)
Jump to unread Post a CommentEdited By: elky on Nov 03, 2011 15:08
Showfilmfirst?? Hoping they won't ring you back....Even if they do, it's not that difficult to register for SFF, only takes a minute
I won two tkts last year then had a call offering me discount on a chalet
I won two tkts last year then had a call offering me discount on a chalet
Ok and??
You do get the call about accommodation, but that's what I'm hoping, as I couldn't really afford it otherwise and with no ticket charge, it made it doable.
This year it's moved to Wales, which could be just a bit too far, but free tickets might help.
You do get the call about accommodation, but that's what I'm hoping, as I couldn't really afford it otherwise and with no ticket charge, it made it doable.
This year it's moved to Wales, which could be just a bit too far, but free tickets might help.
Hopefully I will make to it one day
Pl. let us know when you get one.
Showfilmfirst?? Hoping they won't ring you back....Even if they do, it's not that difficult to register for SFF, only takes a minute
Bit puzzled...??
What has Showfilmfirst got to do with the offer??
Pl. see the comment below:
This year it's moved to Wales, which could be just a bit too far, but free tickets might help.