
Tuborg, being the fourth best-selling beers in the UK, has become one of the most 'melodic' beers round the globe. To prove its commitment to music, it is going to become the official sponsor of several large-scale UK festivals slated for this summer. ...
21 June 2010

Carlsberg’s Tuborg will become the flagship sponsor of the upcoming music festival Shockwaves NME Awards. The brand has taken the place of one of its rivals, Wells & Young’s Red Stripe, which used to be the main sponsor of the event....
11 January 2010

The blue and white advertisement is a long-standing winter tradition for Tuborg. The idea of giving the cans and bottles these two colors originated from a famous animated beer commercial with Santa Claus in blue clothing, which was launched in 1980...
5 November 2009

Tuborg has announced a major new on-pack offering consumers the chance to win tickets to some of the biggest festivals this summer, including Glastonbury, Global Gathering, Wireless and Leeds & Reading Festival throughout the summer.During the...
13 March 2009

For the 9th year in a row, the United Romanian Breweries Bereprod Group launches Tuborg Christmas Brew, a beer especially made for winter holidays.Available on the market for a limited period of time and featuring a higher alcohol content and stronger flavour, Tuborg Christmas Brew...
13 November 2008
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