Red heads can book FREE cinema tickets at Showcase Cinemas next Monday and Tuesday as the Brits brace scorching temperatures.
It comes as Scotland is set to see temperatures rise up to 30 degrees next week, with an amber warning in place for southern parts of the country.
Red heads, often more vulnerable than most to the sun’s rays, are in luck, as Showcase Cinemas will be allowing them shelter from the sun inside their fully air conditioned cinema screens to catch the latest blockbusters for no cost at all.
Those cashing in on the offer will be able to watch Chris Hemsworth reprise his role as Thor in the Thor: Love and Thunder, experience the roots of rock and roll in the big screen biopic Elvis, laugh out loud with the Minions in Minions: The Rise of Gru, and so much more.
Mark Barlow, UK general manager for Showcase Cinemas, said: “Whilst the UK enjoys some much-needed sunny weather, we know how hard some people find the heat.
“That’s why to tackle the heatwave, we’re offering red heads free entry to our cinema screens this Monday and Tuesday, so they’ll be able to enjoy some of the amazing films on offer in the comfort of our air-conditioned cinema screens and ensure they stay protected from the sun”.
How to get free Showcase Cinema tickets
The free tickets for red heads are available from the box office of their local Showcase Cinema on Monday 18 and Tuesday 19 July only, for films showing on those days.
The offer is limited to one free ticket per person and can’t be used in conjunction with any other offer.
For more information head to the Showcase Cinemas website.
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