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Today (and only today, Thursday) we are running an exclusive Head for Points competition in association with ALL – Accor’s hotel loyalty programme, following its launch of the new ALL Terrace at OVO Arena Wembley.

This is a 24 hour competition so you need to be quick! The competition closes TONIGHT (Thursday) at midnight.

One reader will win a pair of VIP tickets for The ALL Terrace to a show of their choosing at OVO Arena Wembley. The winner will be able to pick from the following list of shows:

  • Lenny Kravitz
  • AESPA
  • Teddy Swims
  • EBI
  • Ian Chan
  • Loserville 2025
  • Tom Segura
  • The Game – 20 Years in Documentary
  • The Darkness
  • Destroy Lonely
  • You Me At Six
  • Legacy of the Khans
  • Torvill & Dean 50th Anniversary Tour
  • Alkaline
  • Satinder Sartaaj
  • PlayStation: The Concert
  • Aurora
  • André Rieu
  • Russell Peters
  • Olly Murs
  • Lara Fabian
  • Yoasobi
  • Jeff Dunham
  • One World Music Festival
  • Afrobeats Legends Concert

You can check the relevant date(s) and times on the arena website here.

What is ‘The ALL Terrace’?

The ALL Terrace is Accor’s new hospitality area at the OVO Arena Wembley, replacing their previous partnership with BST at Hyde Park. The ALL Terrace means Accor can offer ALL members ticket options year-round, rather than just for a handful of concerts over the summer.

You can redeem your points for the ALL Terrace on the Accor website here. New events will be added regularly so it is worth bookmarking this page.

There are four pairs of tickets per show available, with the ALL Terrace seating just eight people in total.

Two weeks ago Rob went along to the OVO Arena Wembley to see 80’s legends Toto and to experience the ALL Terrace. You can read his full overview here.

The ALL Terrace is a dedicated row of eight seats, with a close and totally unobstructed view of the stage. Terrace ticketholders also get a number of benefits:

  • use of the premium entrance (this is behind the arena)
  • access to the Heroes lounge, which is directly next to the Terrace
  • one food item per guest
  • three drinks per guest (beer, wine, single spirits, soft drinks)

The Terrace also offers in-seat waiter service so you can order drinks and food directly to your seat.

What will you win?

The winner will get two tickets to the concert of their choice from the list above (subject to availability) with seats on the ALL Terrace and all of the Terrace benefits such as three free drinks per person.

How to enter

All you need to do is fill in the entry form below including selecting the show you would like to see.

Full terms and conditions are in the entry widget, but here is a summary of the key points:

  • The competition closes at 11.59pm on Thursday 20th February 2025
  • Entry is restricted to UK residents, and you must be physically present in the UK in order to enter
  • Strictly one entry per person
  • The winner will receive a pair of tickets for The ALL Terrace at the OVO Arena Wembley for the show they select on the entry form
  • There can only be one winner. The first name to be drawn will receive tickets for the show they choose (subject to availability).
  • Travel and any accommodation costs are the responsibility of the winners
  • The prize is not transferable to any other person or to any other date (unless their chosen show has sold out)
  • The winner must be aged 18 or over and their guest must be aged 16 or over

Good luck!  Entries close at 11.59pm TONIGHT.

Many thanks to the ALL team for offering us these tickets.

If you cannot see the entry form or entry button below, please click here to be taken to an online entry form.

Win tickets to the ALL Terrace at the OVO Arena Wembley

Accor Live Limitless update – April 2025:

Earn bonus Accor points: Accor is not currently running a global promotion

New to Accor Live Limitless?  Read our review of Accor Live Limitless here and our article on points expiry rules here. Our analysis of what Accor Live Limitless points are worth is here.

Want to earn more hotel points?  Click here to see our complete list of promotions from Accor and the other major hotel chains or use the ‘Hotel Offers’ link in the menu bar at the top of the page.

Comments (32)

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  • Dave says:

    Shame I’m on holiday overseas and therefore “this promotion isn’t available in your country” putting the vpn on to uk and I’ve apparently then entered too many times

  • Chris W says:

    What is playstation the concert

    • Rob says:

      If you have to ask (as would I) best to assume its not for you!

    • chris1922 says:

      A live orchestra playing music from popular PlayStation video games.

      • Chris W says:

        And this is something people pay money for?

        • Rob says:

          Proms has been doing this sort of thing for years to get families in.

        • CJD says:

          It’s the same as watching an orchestra performing soundtracks from a particular movie or collection of movies.

          There’s some fantastic, iconic soundtracks from so many video games franchises which people will be nostalgic for.

        • George K says:

          I once went to a Video Games Live gig. It was great fun! It’s the same concept with going to see a movie soundtrack composer. Hans Zimmer, for example, has been a top performer – and one of the best concerts I’ve ever been to.

  • BJ says:

    Feeling my age again after viewing the list. Would have been good if they’d included the OVO Hydro in the competition.

  • Ian says:

    Can anyone please explain who these Z listers are?

    😂

    Except Torville and Dean who I stayed up to watch them win in 1984. I think they skated around 5am!

    • Andrew Halket says:

      I’ve heard of Lenny Kravitz and The Darkness… I might go to see them I guess if it was free…

      • Rob says:

        That’s the sort of enthusiasm we like to see 🙂

        Spookily, after I went to see Toto last week, my 17 year old (who has better things to do than read HfP apparently) turned up from boarding school for half term and told me about this 80s band called Toto she has got into. The oldies tend to be the goodies.

    • Red Flyer says:

      Winter Olympics was on CET timeline in Sarajevo and they skated at @4pm that year so you must be mistaken.

    • kevin86 says:

      Isn’t it easier to google who they are if you’re interested?

  • Hydebear says:

    Besides Teddy Swims ( who I’m already seeing – and is magnificent live ) that’s a pretty thin list

  • Michael C says:

    We coincided with an appearance by AESPA in Singapore – Orchard Road
    was completely collapsed.

  • Jumble Tales says:

    I’ve only heard of the ice skaters ( a little before my time) and The Darkness and I consider myself a music lover. We don’t have children. I really must be old…..sigh.

    • Rob says:

      They all believe they can sell out a 12,500 seat venue ….

      • Ken says:

        Not really

        1) There aren’t many suitable indoor venues between the size of the Brixton Academy (5k ?) and the O2 (20k). Maybe 10k in Ally Pally.

        2) They don’t open the top tier sides for every event.

        Venues have high fixed costs and low variable costs…

  • Ron says:

    The Oneworld Music Festival sounds intriguing

    • LittleNick says:

      I don’t think it has anything to do with the oneworld airline alliance!

      • Gordon says:

        I hope not, as I would be disappointed in a lack of service during the intermission, and also staff gossiping behind the curtains!

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