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Snooker fans can earn a massive 50% boost on tickets for selected days of next week’s BetVictor Northern Ireland Open in Belfast by using their Spend Local card.

This incredible offer is available for all days from Monday October 11th to Thursday October 14th. Fans buying tickets for those days at full price with their Spend Local card will receive 50% of that amount towards more tickets.

For example, all-days tickets for Monday to Thursday cost £20, so you could spend £40 on two tickets and get a further ticket for free.

Judd Trump is aiming to win the title for a fourth year in a row

Snooker’s biggest stars, including Ronnie O’Sullivan, Mark Selby, John Higgins, home favourite Mark Allen and defending champion Judd Trump, will be competing in the tournament at the Waterfront Hall in Belfast city centre.

Most of the world’s top 16 will be in action on Sunday October 10th, and subject to results, many of them will be competing in the second round next Monday and Tuesday.

To take advantage of this fantastic special offer, once the tournament is underway visit the Waterfront Hall box office in person with your Spend Local card.

As part of the NI Executive’s coronavirus recovery programme, if you are resident in Northern Ireland and aged 18 or over, you are eligible to apply to receive a £100 Spend Local prepaid card to spend with local businesses. For details click here

Over 70 players will be battling for the famous Alex Higgins Trophy in the tournament which runs from October 9th to 17th. Televised by Eurosport, it is the first of the season’s BetVictor Home Nations series.

Tickets for the final on Sunday October 17th are almost sold out – only a few remain. Tickets for other sessions are still available but fans must book fast to enjoy the sensational live atmosphere. For details CLICK HERE

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