
Win tickets to the Tesco 90's Club Experience
It's been 30 years since Tesco Clubcard first launched in 1995, and to celebrate, Tesco is giving the UK the ultimate throwback treat- an immersive pop-up 90s club experience with the launch of 'Club Card'. We have 5 pairs of tickets to give away to the headline session of this one-of-a-kind event featuring a live performance from Blue, at The Vinyl Factory in Soho, London on Friday 4th July 2025, 8.30pm -10.30pm. Plus each of the five winners will be able to claim back up to £100 on travel expenses.
Get ready to be transported straight back to the era of Nokia mobile phones, butterfly hair clips, and bucket hats, because we're a nation obsessed with all things 90s.
The event is packed full of freebies for all that attend, with tickets including three free drinks at the 'Little Tesco' bar inside Club Card, along with plenty of 90s inspired treats to enjoy. Stop by the Pick 'n' Mix stand piled high with sweets, the 'Self-Checkout Selfie Station' complete with playful shopping props and play retro games with a chance to win exclusive prizes from Clubcard Reward Partner brands. To top it off, Clubbers can then throw some shapes on the dancefloor under glowing neon lights, whilst a DJ spins the best tunes from the 90s and early 00s.
How to enter:
Enter your details in the form below and you will be entered into our competition. This competition closes at midday on Friday, June 20, 2025. Any entries received after this date will not be counted.
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Terms and Conditions: This competition closes at midday on Friday, June 20, 2025. 5 winners will be selected at random from all submissions after the closing date and will be contacted by email within 24 hours of the closing date. (Check spam and junk email). The winner has 72 hours from the notification email to claim their prize, failure to respond at this time will result in forfeiture of the prize and another winner will be drawn. For the avoidance of doubt there are 5 prizes to give away. The prize is a pair of tickets to 'Club Card' at the Vinyl Factory in Soho, London on Friday 4th July 8.30pm-10.30pm. Each of the five prize winners will be able to claim back up to £100 on travel expenses. Travel receipts must be provided upon request to claim. Travel and accommodation costs are NOT included in the prize and must be arranged by the prize winner if necessary. Prize winner and plus one must be 18+ and show ID at entry if required. Whilst the venue is accessible, any winner requiring mobility assistance/ requirements must inform Reach Plc/Tesco as soon as possible. There will be flashing lights and loud music at the event. Alcohol will be available as well as non-alcoholic options -three free drinks per person are included in the prize. The prize is non-transferable, no cash alternative given. Prize cannot be exchanged for another date to that shown above. The winner's contact details will only be used to ensure that prizes can be received. Winners phone numbers will be required when email confirmation is sent to them that they are a winner. By entering this competition, you are granting Reach plc, and Tesco permission to use your personal data to contact you to arrange prize fulfilment only. This competition is syndicated and will appear on the following sites: Bedfordshire Live, Berkshire Live, Birmingham Live, Bristol Live, Buckinghamshire Live, Cambridgeshire Live, Cheshire Live, Chronicle Live, Cornwall Live, Coventry Live, Derbyshire Live, Devon Live, Dorset Live, Essex Live, Gloucestershire Live, Grimsby Live, Hampshire Live, Hertfordshire Live, Hull Live, Kent Live, Lancs Live, Leeds Live, Leicestershire Live, Lincolnshire Live, Liverpool ECHO, Manchester Evening News, MyLondon, North Wales Live, Northants Live, Norfolk Live, Nottinghamshire Live, Oxfordshire Live, Plymouth Live, Somerset Live, Staffordshire Live, StokeonTrent Live, Suffolk Live, Surrey Live, Sussex Live, Teesside Live, Wales Online, Wiltshire Live, Yorkshire Live - along with related Reach Plc newsletters. Entry to the competition is restricted to one entry per person, please. Multiple entries will be disqualified. Automated entries, bulk entries or third-party entries will be disqualified! This competition is open to UK residents only. Standard competition rules apply, For more click here

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