[info] Tickets up for grabs to Lee MinHo’s LG meet-and-greet session in Singapore on 31st July
2010.06.24
LG ‘s latest Android-powered smartphone, the LG Optimus GT540, has been made available in Singapore from 19 June.
And it has been revealed that the first 1,500 customers who purchase the phone will each get a pair of tickets to the exclusive meet-and-greet session with Korean superstar and LG Optimus ambassador, Lee Min Ho, on 31 July at the Marina Bay Sands. The complimentary tickets will be available on a first-come-first-serve, while stock lasts basis.
In addition, lucky ticket holders to the event who register in an online lucky draw at www.lgoptimus.com.sg will stand a chance to join an autograph or photography sessions with their idol.
200 lucky ticket holders will be selected for the autograph session, and another 100 for the photo-taking session with Lee Min Ho through lucky draws. If that is not exciting enough, five special fans will be selected by Lee Min Ho on a random basis, for an exclusive personal time with him.
The recommended retail price for the LG Optimus GT540 is S$418/- without contract. The LG Optimus GT540 will be on retail at all SingTel, Starhub and M1 outlets, as well as at Arrow Communication retail stores, Handphone Shop outlets, and LG concept stores.
The LG Optimus GT540 Presents Meet & Greet with Lee Min Ho! will take place on:
Date: 31 July 2010
Time: 1.30pm – 3.30pm
Venue: Hall F Basement 2, The Sands Expo & Convention Center, Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018956
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