A REALITY TV star will be making a special appearance at a nightclub in Evesham.
Marilyn's Nightclub revealed Joey Essex will be coming to celebrate the business's 38th birthday.
The star - who is known for being on shows like The Only Way Is Essex, I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here, Dancing On Ice, and Celebs Go Dating - will party the night away at the club on September 30.
Joining Joey on the night will be DJ Jase Croy, a well-known face in the club, who will play music from the charts, dance anthems, R&B and cheese tunes.
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Samuel Benjamin has been the club's general manager since 2017 and said running the club has been brilliant.
"The club has been open for a long time, and I cannot imagine loads in the UK being open that long," he said.
"We hope to stay longer, and thank you for the ongoing support."
Visitors celebrating with Marilyn's Nightclub can meet and take photos with Joey throughout the night.
Mr Benjamin said Joey has been to the club in the past, and it is great to have him back to celebrate the milestone.
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Over the club's 38 years, it has welcomed high-profile guests like Sonny Fodera, Hannah Wants, Wes Nelson, Boy George, Judge Jules, Coolio and Tinchy Stryder.
Earlier this month, the club on Bridge Street teamed up with Sam Steel Limited to provide minibus trips across Evesham and neighbouring villages for its customers.
The move hoped to connect neighbouring villages to Evesham and help Marilyn's customers return safely.
Marilyn's Nightclub runs the scheme every Saturday at three time slots, which are 1.30am, 2.20am and 3.30am.
The minibus trip costs £7, and customers can visit places like Badsey, Bretforton and Honeybourne.
"I hope more people from the surrounding villages will want to come out because they can get back safe," he had said.
"They don't need to call or arrange with parents a lift or walk home on their own in the dark.
"It is to allow safety and efficiency."
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