An Edinburgh cinema is hosting a Magic Mike screening with naked butlers serving prosecco at the special event.
The plush Dominion Cinema on Newbattle Terrace in Morningside is hosting a glamourous two-day screening for the release of Magic Mike's Last Dance on Friday, February 10 and Saturday, February 11.
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Promising topless butlers, indulgent chocolate desserts plus free prosecco it will be a VIP night perfect for a night with friends.
Customers can choose a first-class ticket which offers entry two hours before the showing to enjoy some bubbly and refreshments with table service through the film.
First-class tickets include a reclining sofa or armchair, topless butlers, a complimentary glass of Prosecco, discounted Pornstar Martinis, a GU dessert, crisps and chocolates plus a pre-show Magic Mike film reel.
Film buffs can also select a gold ticket which is for seats in the section behind First Class at the back of the venue with a choice of leather sofa seating and armchairs.
This section does not include table service and for gold tickets, the doors open at 7.30pm with the film beginning at 8pm.
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Gold tickets for this showing include Pringles for each guest and unlimited complimentary refills on all soft drinks at the bar and sweet kiosk during film time only.
The Dominion Cinema wrote: "Channing is back! And we have a VERY fun opening weekend planned.
"Along with table service, our First Class tickets will also include topless butlers, a complimentary glass of Prosecco, GU dessert, complimentary crisps and bowl of chocolates, and discounted Pornstar Martinis."
First class tickets cost £22 and gold section tickets cost £12.95. You can find out more here.
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