IF you’re wanting a night out with the girls then an event at the White Rose Shopping Centre could be just what you’re looking for.
The White Rose and 96.3 Radio Aire are hosting Leeds’ biggest ever girls night in on April 20.
Ladies from across the city are invited to the exclusive free event, which will see music, fashion and treats combined. Hosting the evening will be JK and Joel, with music acts The Hoosiers and Wonderland both joining the party and performing special live sets on the evening.
Three-piece band The Hoosiers have just released their new single Bumpy Ride and previous hits include Good Night Mr A and Worried About Ray.
Wonderland are a new five-piece girl band put together by X Factor judge and music manager Louis Walsh and co-managed by Westlife’s Kian Egan.
As well as live musical performances, ladies will also be treated to exclusive offers and treats from retailers across the centre and will also receive an Ultimate Girls Night In goody bag, containing a host of treats and exclusive offers. The event will take place after usual shopping hours, with the centre being transformed into the ultimate girly haven. Doors will open at 8.30pm and admittance will be strictly ticket only, which are now available to pick up from the shopping centre’s customer service centre or by listening to 96.3 Radio Aire.
Tickets are free but limited, so anyone wanting to attend the event is urged to get theirs quickly to avoid disappointment.
Paul Smith, marketing manager at the White Rose, said: “We’re really excited about hosting the Ultimate Girls Night In, which is set to be an extravaganza of live music, fashion and special treats.
“We wanted to create an exciting event that combined music with fashion and by working with 96.3 Radio Aire we’ve been able to do it. The Hoosiers and Wonderland are both great bands and we know they’ll blow the crowd away, as will the special offers and goodies that retailers in the centre will be offering on the evening.
“It’s set to be a really fun night for girls across the city and the perfect start to the Easter weekend. Tickets are free and will go quickly, so anyone wanting to come should get theirs as soon as possible to avoid missing out.
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