HOYTS and Ticketek are joining forces to offer Ticketek Movie Tuesdays

Hoyts and Ticketek have announced a new partnership today. Kicking off tomorrow, 25 July 2023, HOYTS and Ticketek will offer moviegoers the chance to save money on movie tickets with Ticketek Movie Tuesdays.

Tickets on Ticketek Movie Tuesdays will start at $13 AUD each for standard sessions (plus online booking fees and experience surcharges apply for 3D, Xtremescreen and D-BOX sessions).

HOYTS’ CEO Damian Keogh said, “This partnership brings together two companies synonymous with great entertainment.”

Ticketek Movie Tuesdays

To purchase tickets on Ticketek Movie Tuesdays, simply log into your Ticketek account and then “follow the HOYTS link found in the My Account ‘Offers’ section. Customers will be able to purchase tickets to the movie session of their choice. For those wanting to purchase in person, tickets are available at HOYTS cinemas’ point of sale by using the Ticketek ‘in-cinema code’.”

Ticketek Managing Director, Cameron Hoy said, “Rewarding MyTicketek customers who purchase tickets to a wide range of live events including sport, concerts, theatre, exhibitions and more felt like a natural extension of our business.

“Our Ticketek members are the heart and soul of our organisation, so it makes sense that we reward them through an exciting partnership that brings such value to movie and entertainment lovers across Australia.”

To sign up for a Ticketek account, head to ticketek.com.au. You can also download the Ticketek app on the App Store and Google Play. Session times are available at hoyts.com.au

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