Geordie Shore fans can now pay to party with the cast at the Newcastle bars where the hit show was filmed.
Gateshead stag and hen party firm, Last Night of Freedom, is offering groups the chance to hit the city's Diamond Strip alongside stars like Chloe Ferry and James Tindale.
Revellers can choose from several Geordie Shore castmates to join them on their big night out where they can down shots and party together in the VIP booths of the bars where the show was shot.
Nathan Henry, Ricci Guarnaccio, and Chantelle Connelly are among the stars that can be booked for what the firm is billing as the "ultimate Geordie Shore experience."
Matt Mavir, managing director of Last Night of Freedom, said he came up with the idea after realising that interest in Geordie Shore was still sky-high more than a decade after the show launched.
"Love it or not, there’s no disputing Geordie Shore has an army of fans and the show has been absolutely massive for Newcastle as a city," he said.
"The show has beamed Newcastle city centre into millions of homes around the world and has showcased its world-class nightlife. For the stag and hen industry, you couldn’t get a better advert for why Newcastle is simply the best place on earth for a good time.”
The party provider said its Geordie Shore experience is only available in Newcastle, with prices available on asking.
Matt added: “There’s an increasing thirst for experiences with people’s favourite celebs, so this feels like the natural next step in bridging people’s desire to get up close and personal with the stars, whilst providing a unique, once-in-a-lifetime night that enhances what will already be one of the best weekends of their lives.”
For more information and to enquire about booking, click here.
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