
WIN a VIP night out at Boot Scootin' Stories for 4
VIP
table
for four at
Boot
Scootin
' Stories
, Perth's high-energy Wednesday night line dancing event in the heart of the CBD.
Led by a professional instructor and set to a lively soundtrack of country classics and cheeky remixes, this is a night of non-stop fun you won't want to miss.
After a night of dancing enjoy the best seats in the house as you indulge in a feast of Buffalo Wings, Smokin' Peri Peri Chicken, a Scootin' n' Smoked Pitmaster Board, and a round of Picklebacks to toast the night.
For your chance to win, look for the code word in PLAY magazine in The West Australian and enter your details below.
Entries close 12:00pm, Friday 1 August 2025.
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