Thanks to our mates at Vale Brewing to make it possible.
We've partnered with the legends at Vale Ale to bring a lucky Private Function Fan the ultimate game of beer pong.
Due to some of the limitations with responsible service of alcohol, this will indeed be a Private Function, held behind closed doors.
To go into the running, you must have a ticket to Notestock. It doesn’t matter if you’ve already bought a ticket, or doing the classic Adelaide move of waiting it out, it doesn’t matter. All that matters is you’ve bought the ticket at the time of entering.
Tell us in 25 words or less, best, most creative answer wins. As judged by The Note, Vale Ale and the band themselves Private Function.
Get your tickets to Notestock here
THE FINER DETAILS
Get there early, the game will tee off at 4pm.
You'll only have one game, so limber up that throwing arm.
Non-Alcoholic Options Available.
Don’t pre-game and drink responsibly. If you rock up sloppy, you won't just have poor aim, but you wont be able to play.
Include your name and age in your entry form, your name will be checked with a corresponding ticket to be elligible.
Must be 18+ (Obviously), so bring an ID.
If you have a ticket already, you can still enter.
PRIVATE FUNCTION!! Literally. The game will be held behind closed doors and not open to the public.
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