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Win Laneway tickets by sharing your sun-safe hacks for festival season

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Published 05:01 13 Jan 2026 GMT

Win Laneway tickets by sharing your sun-safe hacks for festival season

Show off your sun-safe hacks and you could be soaking up Laneway from the best seats in the house.

The LADbible Team

The LADbible Team

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Summer vibes are in the air, and music-lovers across the country are gearing up for a day of fun, friends, and festival magic. And to make it even better, End The Trend are giving away five VIP double-passes and ten General Admission double-passes across the Australian festival dates throughout February (that’s one VIP winner, and two GA winners per city!).

For a chance to win, tell us how you’ll combine summer vibes with sun safety at Laneway! Just describe your festival version of Slip, Slop, Slap, Seek, and Slide – including fits, hacks, and tips to protect yourself from the Aussie sun.

Make it fun, make it clever, and make it count in 25 words or less.

Being aware of the intensity of the Australian sun is part of making the most of festival season. Even just 15 minutes outside can start causing damage, and almost 2 in 3 Australians will develop skin cancer in their lifetime, yet almost all of it is preventable.

Following Slip, Slop, Slap, Seek, and Slide by slipping on protective clothing, slopping on SPF 50+ sunscreen, slapping on a broad-brimmed hat, seeking shade, and sliding on sunnies — can easily fit into your festival day while keeping you comfortable and safe.

Step up, show off your SunSmart moves, and you could be stepping into Laneway this summer.

Featured Image Credit: Supplied: Cancer Council and the Australian Government
The LADbible Team
The LADbible Team

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