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BMW of Southpoint President’s Club

BROADWAY’S Ultimate Season Ticket

We invite you to join the BMW of Southpoint President’s Club at DPAC, where members enjoy the very best seats and VIP amenities to every one of the Broadway hits that are part of Truist Broadway at DPAC.

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President’s Club members also play an important role in helping maintain DPAC’s excellence. With member support, DPAC is able not only to be selfsustaining, but also sponsor over 50 Community Engagement programs that touch the lives of so many throughout Durham and the entire Triangle region each year.

Exclusive Membership Benefits:

• Center Orchestra Seating – Guaranteed Seating in the first 12 Rows for each of the Truist Broadway Shows. • Priority Ticket Purchases – Members have direct access for additional ticket purchases, exchanges, and special arrangements. Opportunity to purchase added orchestra seats prior to the start of public on sale for almost 150 added performances, including Concerts, Comedy and Special Events. Plus Holiday performances and Greatest Hits of Broadway. • Extended Payment Plans – Budgeting for your President’s Club membership is easier than ever. There’s no interest, and you can pay in monthly installments. • Members-Only Hospitality Area – Private area with members-only entrance. • Open 60 minutes before events and at intermission. • Complimentary snacks and beverages including soft drinks and bottled water. • Plus, a members-only gift card pre-loaded for snack and beverage purchases at DPAC events. • First Access – Receive first access to exchange seats prior to the start of public on sale. • Complimentary Parking – Parking directly adjacent to DPAC • PLUS! Elevated membership levels provide even more extraordinary benefits, including advertising in Truist Broadway’s show programs distributed at all Broadway events and bonus tickets to select shows.

For more information on member benefits and seating availability, email us at PresidentsClub@DPACnc.com. See members list on the following pages 

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