Free cinema tickets for Barbican Venues delegates in April and May

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The Barbican taking delegates to the movies

The Barbican is offering an extra incentive to use their meetings and event spaces with complimentary cinema tickets for delegates.

For every Day Delegate Rate booking made through April and May 2015 for events, the Barbican are offering complimentary tickets that can be redeemed in Barbican cinemas. The tickets, which are valid until the 30th November 2015, are worth £11 each and create an additional opportunity for clients and delegates to enjoy the unique Barbican offering of industry-leading Business Events within a world-class arts centre.

“We wanted to give something back to our clients and their delegates which offers something a little different to the traditional discount or breakfast upgrade!” comments Oliver Hargreaves, Deputy Head of Sales at the Barbican. “The Business Events Team is always looking for ways to drive business and what better way than to draw upon our arts influence? We have already seen great feedback about this incentive and hopefully it will really help to get our clients’ delegates invested in the Barbican and what we have to offer.”

The Barbican’s three cinema screens offer film-goers an opportunity to watch the best new releases, major themed seasons and the performing arts on screen from National Theatre Live and Met opera Live in a stylish venue in the heart of London. The cinemas boast state-of-the-art data and video projection supported by the Barbican’s in-house technical team and is the perfect venue for presentations and corporate meetings.

Cinema 1 is also the ideal venue for private film screenings, and can be combined with a dinner or drinks in the Garden Room and Conservatory.

Further information on events at the Barbican can be acquired by contacting the Business Events Team: +44 (0)20 7382 7043 | businessevents@barbican.org.uk.

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