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Press photo / Helena Chen (left), Senior Vice President and General Manager, Hong Kong and Macau, Mastercard and Sunny Chow (right), Head of Cards and Unsecured Lending, Wealth and Personal Banking, HSBC, Hong Kong announce the new partnership delivering live entertainment priceless experiences to HSBC Mastercard credit cardholders.

Mastercard, HSBC Hong Kong to offer privileged access to Live Nation events

Eligible cardholders can have early access to priority booking before public sales.

Mastercard and HSBC Hong Kong have partnered to offer HSBC Mastercard cardholders privileged access to presale and preferred ticketing, as well as VIP experiences at Live Nation events in Hong Kong and Macau.

Korean boy group NCT DREAM’s Hong Kong concert will be the first landmark entertainment event debuting this partnership in Hong Kong, which will be held at Kai Tak Stadium in Kai Tak Sports Park on 30 August.

HSBC Mastercard credit card users will be able to purchase presale tickets from noon to 11:59 p.m. on 2 July.
 

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