Good Things Festival Announce Competition Where Winners Receive Free Tickets To the Festival
Pick the correct date the line-up for Good Things Festival 2024 drops and you could be going to the festival for free.
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Want to win free tickets to Good Things Festival 2024? Well, it could be your lucky week, with festival organisers Destroy All Lines running a competition with the grand prize being a pair of tickets to Good Things Festival in the city of your choice.
Taking to social media to announce the competition, Good Things shared the following statement: “Good Things HQ is finalizing the details to bring you our highly anticipated 2024 lineup! While we put the finishing touches on it, we want to have some fun with you while offering the chance to come to the festival on us!”
To be in the running for a couple of freebies, all you have to do is click on this link and select the date you think the lineup will drop. There are five dates to choose from, with the Good Things crew sharing the cryptic clue that three of the “dates [are] significant in our announcement history.”
You have until 5pm AEST this Sunday, August 11 to enter before the comp closes. All correct guesses will go into the draw to win a pair of tickets, with one lucky winner in each city where the festival is held being chosen.
Good Things Festival 2024 takes place at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne on Friday, December 6, Centennial Park in Sydney on Saturday, December 7 and Brisbane Showgrounds in Brisbane on Sunday, December 8.
READ MORE: Good Things Festival 2024 Lineup Predictions
This year marks the fifth Good Things Festival since its inception in 2018, with the multi-genre fest quickly establishing itself as the country’s must-attend punk and metal festival.
After epic lineups in 2018 and 2019, the festival was forced to take a hiatus when the pandemic hit. Good Things returned with a bang in 2022 before last year’s event brought the house down with a killer lineup headlined by Fall Out Boy, Limp Bizkit and Devo.
Anticipation for this year’s Good Things Festival continues to grow and with the lineup dropping sometime this month, we can’t wait to see who will be gracing the stage at this year’s festival.
For your chance to win a pair of tickets to Good Things Festival 2024, pick the correct date the festival lineup drops here.
Good Things Festival 2024 Dates
Friday, December 6 – Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne
Saturday, December 7 – Centennial Park, Sydney
Sunday, December 6 – Brisbane Showgrounds, Brisbane
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