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hey guys, im just letting everyone know that ive got tix for TOGETHER on NYE if anyone is interested in going. i have industry tix for $75 that gets u the ticket and VIP access. otherwise its $90 and no VIP from other places.

if anyone wants a ticket then send me a pm and ill get back to u.

its gonna be a HUGE nite so the more the better i say.

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TOGETHER is a massive NYE party. two of the biggest companies are coming together to stage it all at melb park. heaps of DJs, worlds number one DJ will be there, good music, rides the works.

industry tix are just tix that promoters get to sell. up till the 1st of december u can get early bird tix for 75, but after that theyre 90 bucks. on the night itself they tix will prob jump to around 100-150.

the industry ones come with VIP access, which gives u close access to the backstage area and bar and prob seperate toilets so u dont have to wait for ages. but yeah industry tix with VIP is worth it. i mean even if u dont like dance music, if ur not doing anything new years then its the place to be. its gonna be a huge nite hopefully.

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