PUB GOERS in the Bradford district can win free drinks, concert tickets and more this summer by simply downloading the Season Ticket app from Greene King and playing the Festival of Sport game.
As well as more than 100,000 prizes, including 70,000 free drinks, Festival of Sport players will be guaranteed 10 per cent off selected drinks throughout the summer, as well as earning themselves a roll of the dice within the Festival of Sport game.
The giveaway is launching in participating pubs as part of the leading pub company and brewer’s Festival of Sport celebration, which runs throughout summer 2022.
Participating pubs in Bradford are: Ancient Foresters, High Street, Wibsey; Crown, Great Horton Road, Bradford and Angel, Northgate, Baildon.
From the Women’s Euros to Wimbledon, punters will be able to enjoy an array of sports at Greene King pubs this summer, including football, rugby, cycling, cricket, tennis, F1, horse racing, athletics and golf.
In the Festival of Sport game, players will be rewarded for collecting cards relating to each sport – with three collectable cards per sport.
Once three cards have been collected, lucky winners will be able to win TVs, merchandise, concert tickets and festival tickets.
Other prizes include Wembley Stadium tours, tickets to the Premiership Rugby final, tickets to The Hundred, a range of free drinks available at Greene King and so much more.
Customers will be entitled to three rolls of the dice a day, depending on how many drinks they buy through the Season Ticket app.
Chris Conchie, Head of Marketing for Greene King sport, said: “Our Season Ticket app is a fantastic way for customers to be guaranteed discounts on drinks this summer.
“It doesn’t matter if you’re a football fan or a Formula 1 fanatic, the new Festival of Sport game gives players the chance to win so many different prizes, from free drinks to tickets to some of this summer’s most anticipated sporting events.”
To download the Season Ticket app, go to the Apple store and the Google store.
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