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Wanna win a double pass to a secret Lorde listening party before Virgin drops?

Wanna win a double pass to a secret Lorde listening party before Virgin drops?

Do you want to hear Lorde's new album Virgin before anyone else? At a club? Surrounded by heaps of other major fans? With a drag queen? Well you better enter our Lorde Listening Party competition then!
We have 100 double passes to give away to Lorde stans to be the first in Australia to hear her fourth album in full on June 25 at the Imperial Hotel in Eora/Sydney.
You've already heard a couple of tracks from this transformative album from the New Zealand icon, so now we're bringing a bunch of you to rage at the club to the rest of the record before anyone else.
We'll be hitting play on Virgin at 7:30pm sharp, but that's not all that's going down that night. You'll be able to party on with DJ sets from Abby & Tyrone and Lucy Smith, as well as killer performances from Drag Race Down Under queen, Etcetera Etcetera!
So are you over 18, can get yourself and a mate to Sydney on June 25, want to win that priceless prize and have the ultimate group chat brag? All you have to do to enter is: Follow @triplej on TikTok
Follow @triplej on TikTok Correctly answer our five (5) Lorde quiz questions
Correctly answer our five (5) Lorde quiz questions Tell us in 25 words or less why you gotta hear Virgin before anyone else
Tell us in 25 words or less why you gotta hear before anyone else Cross your fingers and toes that you're a winner, baby!
Do all of this before the competition closes at 9am AEST on Thursday 19 June and you could be one of the 100 Lorde fans joining us for this unreal night.
Good luck!
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