THESE images show what Friends fans can expect when the massive UK tour of the hit comedy show hits Glasgow in a month’s time.
Back in March, Comedy Central UK announced that, after the huge success of last year’s sold out FriendsFest tour, the event would return this summer in Glasgow for its first ever visit to Scotland.
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The newly-enhanced FriendsFest will take up residency in Victoria Park from July 6 to 15.
As well as experiencing the very best from previous years - including Monica’s apartment, Joey and Chandler’s apartment complete with corridor, Central Perk, original memorabilia and recreate-the-titles - this year’s tour will also feature a brand new, full-scale set of Ross’s apartment, formerly home to Ugly Naked Guy.
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If that wasn’t enough, the 2018 tour is bringing fans even more of what they want by giving them the chance to recreate the iconic PIVOT! scene on the staircase which was voted the nation’s favourite Friends moment by thousands of fans last year on comedycentral.co.uk.
Recreate that iconic PIVOT! moment in Victoria Park
Visitors will also be able to dress up in some of the most unforgettable outfits and don the best wigs before going on set for their “lights, camera, action” selfie moments.
There will be a whole host of other activities including new Friends-themed food stalls, a cocktail bar and a Friends quiz which fans can take part in live on stage.
Fans will also be able to kick back and relax in the sunshine while watching some of the best moments from the TV show.
Tickets are £27.50, with booking fee. Buy at friendsfest.co.uk.
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