A POPULAR late-night venue in Cirencester marks a decade in business with an exciting announcement.
ReVA nightclub, located in Bishops Walk in Cirencester, opened its doors for the first time in December 2013 and want celebrate the last decade with a range of events.
Over the past 10 years the popular student nightclub has hosted a range of pop stars including the likes of British rapper Tinchy Stryder, comedian turned DJ Paul Chuckle and members from iconic 00's bands such as Busted and S Club 7.
Stars of popular reality shows such as The Only Way as Essex and Made in Chelsea have also grace the club's dancefloor.
The late-night venue is know for its lively student nights and but director of ReVA Dan Lafford announced that he wants these special events to appeal to a wide range of ages.
Director of ReVA Dan Lafford said: "10 years, where did that go?!
"We certainly have had some memorable nights, and we are not stopping there.
"We want to celebrate our 10th year by hosting various different events to appeal to all ages to say thank you for being great customers over the years."
The nightclub will be starting off their 10th anniversary celebrations with a Wild Wild West Party on Saturday, April 29.
A rodeo bull will be the centre of attention at this cowboy event.
Next month the night club will host a Thailand inspired Full Moon UV party with fire show on May 6 and Beach Party on May 27 which will include use of a surf simulator.
Dan has also announced the special appearance of 80s icon, Martin Kemp on the September, 30 between 7pm -11pm.
He revealed that over 70% of tickets to the event have already sold.
They will also be giving away over £2,500 worth of tickets to festivals such as like Reading, Creamfields, Boomtown and Nass.
Events coordinator for ReVA Dan Colbourne said: "It's a really exciting time for all of us at ReVA.
"The weekends are always fun, but with these added events, they are off the chart".
Customers are encouraged to check out the venue's socials for more information.
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