HERE’S your chance to win an after party for 10 people at Chinawhite during this year’s Henley Royal Regatta.
The Henley Standard has teamed up with the Copas Partnership to offer this great prize, worth £400, on the evening of Friday, July 1 plus a runners-up prize of four daytime party tickets for Saturday, July 2, worth £200.
Chinawhite, London’s most prolific luxury nightclub and one of the most famous nightclub brands in the world, is returning to Temple Island Enclosure during the Henley Royal Regatta for a fourth year.
Chinawhite’s hospitality enclosure will open on Friday, July 1 for the soiree.
On the following day, guests can arrive from noon for panoramic views of the sporting action and a spot of lunch followed by evening entertainment headlined by grammy-award winning DJ Roger Sanchez. Having hosted its glamorous enclosure at the Cartier International Polo for 11 years, Chinawhite’s sparkling reputation ensured the glitterati flocked to Henley last year for two glorious sun-drenched days on the banks of the River Thames.
This year’s enclosure has four separate but interlinked spaces for guests to explore, including bars, gourmet street food stands, two beautiful gardens and an epic club marquee.
All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning is answer the question below and send it, together with your name, address and daytime phone number, to: Chinawhite competition, Henley Standard, Caxton House, Station Road, Henley, RG9 1AD.
The winner and runner-up will be the senders of the first two correct entries to be selected at random after the closing date of Friday, June 17 and will be notified by phone.
Which DJ will headline at Chinawhite?
For more information and full prize details, visit www.henleyregatta.com
Terms and conditions
The prizes are valid only on the days stated. They are non-transferable and there is no cash alternative.
Persons connected with the Copas Partnership and the Henley Standard orHiggs Group are ineligible.
Entries received after the closing date will not be considered. The winner will be selected at random.
Normal Henley Standard competition rules apply and the editor’s decision is final. To see the rules, visit www.henleystandard.co.uk/regulars/competition_rules.php
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