Free movie tickets, live entertainment at Grand Central this month
Residents who dine out at Grand Central will not only be treated to live entertainment but can also get their hands on free movie tickets, giving them a chance to check out the new refurbished cinemas.
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It’s cold and gloomy outside with winter settling in, but you don’t need to be cooped up in your house with plenty on offer entertainment wise at Grand Central this month.
Grand Central marketing executive Sara Reimers said this month’s line up included a great variety of musicians performing weekly, alongside the always popular Classical Sundays.
“We are excited to bring a range of weekly entertainment to the Dining Quarter including The Hired and Candice Long,” she said.
Classical Sundays continue with Christian Gante playing classical sounds on the piano on June 13 and Bart Seaton from Harp Tidings playing the harp on June 27.
“It’s not often that you can see a Harp performance up close, so it’s a great opportunity for children and adults alike to experience the special instrument,” Ms Reimers said.
“This month’s line up also includes Treva Scobie and Hayley Chalmers performing songs to sing-a-long to on June 10 and June 24 which will be fun for the whole family.”
There is also a new dining offer with two movie tickets on offer for those who dine at Grand Central’s Dining Quarter after 5pm on a Sunday to Thursday night and spend over $60.
The movie vouchers can be used for any movie at Event Cinemas Grand Central.
Grand Central Marketing Manager Marieke Bridgeman said there were 14 restaurants to choose from.
“It’s a great opportunity to try the range of food available at Grand Central,” Ms Bridgeman said.
The offer is available now, while stocks last. Participating restaurants are Chong Co, Vapiano, Max Brenner, Indian Tree, Yum Cha, Lonestar, The Bavarian, Rozzi’s, Betty’s
Burgers, Guzman Y Gomez, Schnitz, Noodle Hut, Sushi Machi, and The Coffee Emporium.
Ian Mills from Event Cinemas Toowoomba said there was a great range of movies for people to enjoy and with the new V-Max cinema they could up the ante and enjoy the ultimate movie experience.
To find out more visit grandcentralshopping.com.au.