Law IV 2018: Valediction
NOTE: There is no cap on the number of tickets you can purchase at standard student prices with a valid NUS matriculation number.

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Law IV 2018: Valediction is an original musical written, directed, scored, choreographed and produced entirely by the graduating batch of students from the NUS Faculty of Law.

Valediction will be performed on the 23rd, 24th and 25th of February 2018 in the Auditorium of the NUS Faculty of Law. Doors open at 7.40pm.

Standard Student tickets are sold at $25 each.

Periodic updates will be posted on the Valediction Facebook page to inform you of the capacity of each night - https://www.facebook.com/lawiv18/ 

You should receive two emails - the first will be an automated response confirmation email - this confirm that your email address is valid, that your response has been recorded and secures your ticket. The second will be an email with information on when/where/how to make payment and collect your ticket.

Upon receiving your response confirmation email - be assured that your tickets have been reserved.

By indicating your consent to provide your personal data in this form, you agree to receive publicity material, updates and important announcements regarding Valediction by email.  All personal information will be kept confidential and used for the purposes stated only.

Should you wish to withdraw your consent for us to contact you for the purposes stated above, please notify us in writing to lawiv@nuslawclub.com. We will then remove your information from our database. Please allow 5 business days for your withdrawal of consent to take effect.



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