FRIENDS of a student who passed away from a rare form of cancer have organised an Ibiza themed charity night in her memory.
Eilidh McHugh tragically died after a short battle with the disease in March last year, aged just 22.
The popular student from Hamilton was just months away from securing her dream job as a pharmacist when she passed away suddenly.
Eilidh's sister Kerry since set up a fundraising page to raise money for the Beatson Cancer Charity with more than £115,000 donated through special events.
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Her friends have organised the latest event which aims to bring to together four of Eilidh's favourite things - Ibiza, dancing, music and glitter.
The 22-year-old was a lover of disco and attended many events in Glasgow and on the White Isle.
Eilidh's Ibiza disco will take place on April 28 at Glasgow's SWG3 with four DJ's lined up for the evening.
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Harri & Domenic, Iona Hamilton, Ross Hamilton and Dave Grant have all offered to provide music for the party.
ONYX and Nicole Meechan Hair will be bringing glitter and hair braiding to the event to give guests the real Ibiza experience.
The event will be running from 10pm to 2am, are £20 with all proceeds going directly to Eilidh's Beatson fund.
Tickets can be purchased through Tickets Scotland or money can be donated directly to Eilidh's fund.
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