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DreamHack Melbourne 2022 Tickets Are Going On Sale Later This Week

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Tickets for the first DreamHack Melbourne event are set to go on sale this Thursday, April 7 at 10am AEST.

Taking place at the Melbourne & Olympic Parks from September 2-4, DreamHack is a global Esports and gaming lifestyle event that offers up professional esports tournaments, amateur and varsity gaming tournaments, world-famous bring-your-own-computer (BYOC) LAN party, cosplay championship, panels, art, activities, expo, screenings, live music and more. The Melbourne event will be home to the LCO – League of Legends Circuit Oceania finals, Halo Championship Series: ANZ and the ESL Challenger #50 CS:GO.

Those who are signed up to the DreamHack newsletter will get 24-hour early access to ticket sales, starting on Wednesday, April 7 at 10am AEST. Otherwise, tickets will go live on Thursday Thursday, April 7 at 10am AEST from Ticketek.

Here are the ticket prices:

  • Adult (15+) Day Pass – AU$50
  • Child (7 – 14) Festival Pass – AU$65
  • Adult (15+) Festival Pass – AU$109
  • BYOC Festival Pass – AU$155
  • Founders Pass – AU$50

Will you be heading to DreamHack? Will you be bringing your own PC? Let us know in the comments or on our social media.

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Written By Adam Ryan

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