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Hinge x GAY TIMES: How to win two tickets to GAY TIMES Honours 2022

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GAY TIMES and Hinge are inviting two lucky winners to attend GAY TIMES Honours 2022! Whether it’s a first date, going with a friend or attending with your one true love, it’s a chance to journey into the future hand in hand.

It’s sure to be a date unlike any other before… Simply tag who you’d like to take in the comment section of this post and we’ll pick one pair of lucky winners at random.

For the purposes of these Terms and Conditions, “The Promoter” refers to Gay Times Limited (trading as GAY TIMES), with company number 10611094, and registered office address: 11 Beta Terrace, Masterlord Office Village, Ipswich, Suffolk, United Kingdom, IP3 9FE, whose Instagram handle is @gaytimes.

The “Prize” refers to two tickets to GAY TIMES Honours 2022. By entering the competition you agree to be bound by these terms and conditions.

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