Oldham's nightclub has announced it is hosting its first strictly over 30s daytime disco with hits from the decades and where '7pm is the new midnight'.
Liquid and Envy nightclub on Retiro Street has big plans for an exclusive disco for people over the age of 30 to "relive their youth" on Saturday, June 29.
Kicking off earlier than usual at 4pm, the event details read: "Picture this: It's a sultry Saturday afternoon and you're itching to let loose and relieve the glory days of your youth.
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"You slip on your dancing shoes, grab your friends and head down to the hottest spot in town.
"The doors open promptly at 4pm and as soon as you step inside, you're transported back in time to the neon-soaked streets of the 80s, the retro-filled clubs of the 90s and the electrifying energy of the 00s plus all our favourite drinks like Hooch, Reef, VKs and our fancy gins to keep you going."
With three DJs promising to take revellers on a trip through the decades, Liquid and Envy has also said it will keep tickets cheap, starting from £5 for early bird tickets, while drinks start from just £3.
The nightclub added: "For less than the cost of a fancy coffee, you can experience the ultimate dance party extravaganza."
Expect to hear top hits from Madonna, Robyn S, Livin' Joi and Beyonce and more throughout the day and into the night.
Liquid and Envy continued: "At our disco, 7pm is the new midnight and the fun doesn't stop until you've danced your heart out and made memories to last a lifetime."
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