WIN a pair of tickets to see K-pop boy group ONF perform live at their HK show!

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Wanna catch these guys live? Enter now for your chance to win!

Young Post has three pairs of tickets for K-pop boy group ONF’s concert on Friday, March 29 to give away!

Kicking off their first Asia Tour, the septet will be performing some of their hottest tracks, including On/Off and Complete, as part of their ONF (We Must Love) Asia Tour 2019. Two members of Canto-pop boy band Mirror, Keung To and Anson Lo, will be there as guest performers as well!

Our three winners will each score a pair of free-standing tickets (each ticket valued at HK$980) to the show at Music Zone, E-Max in Kowloon Bay.

How to enter:

  1. Follow @youngposthk on Instagram
     
  2. Leave a comment under this post to tell us what theme ONF's next music video should be, and why?  

The deadline for entries is noon on Wednesday, March 27, and the three winners will be contacted by DM on Instagram by noon on Thursday, March 28.

Make sure to also like our Facebook page so you never miss a Young Post competition or giveaway!

Good luck!

Terms and conditions:

  • The competition closes at noon on Wednesday, March 27.
  • The contest is only open to secondary school students in Hong Kong.
  • The competition is not open to South China Morning Post staff or their families.
  • South China Morning Post Publishers Ltd. ("SCMPP") reserves the final right of decision on all matters relating to this offer.
 
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