Microsoft is hosting the Xbox GrE3n Carpet again for 2019

Microsoft recently announced that it was hosting the Xbox GrE3n Carpet again in 2019. The event, which will be hosted at Hoyts Cinemas around Australia and New Zealand will give fans a chance to watch the Microsoft Keynote live.

Tickets to the Xbox GrE3n Carpet 2019 events cost $20+ booking fee and all proceeds will be donated to the CREATE Foundation.

Attendees to the events will receive over $150 worth in value.

Xbox Green Carpet 2019

Included in the ticket is;

  • A Hoyts Gold Class cinema experience + breakfast 
  • Livestream of the Xbox Keynote (direct from The Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles) 
  • Exciting competitions + awesome prizes (including the opportunity to win an Xbox One X)
  • E3 themed gift bag for all in attendance
  • Briefing followed by full length feature film: X-MEN: Dark Phoenix   

The Xbox Green Carpet 2019 events will take place on June 10, 2019 from 6am through 12pm AEST. June 10 is a public holiday in all states except WA and QLD.

Locations of the events are Broadway (Sydney), Wetherill Park (Sydney), Chadstone (Melbourne), Sunnybank Plaza (Brisbane), Westfield Carousel (Perth), Parade Central (Adelaide) and Sylvia Park (Mt Wellington, NZ).

At the time of writing Chadstone, Broadway and Sunnybank Plaza are sold out. Tickets are still available for the other locations which you can find below;

  • Wetherill Park (Sydney) – bookings available here
  • Westfield Carousel (Perth) – bookings available here
  • Parade Central (Adelaide) – booking available here
  • Sylvia Park (Mt Wellington, NZ) – bookings available here

CREATE Foundation “is the national consumer body representing the voices of children and young people with an out-of-home care experience.”

Leo Stevenson
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I've been playing games for the past 27 years and have been writing for almost as long. Combining two passions in the way I'm able is a true privilege. PowerUp! is a labour of love and one I am so excited to share.

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