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Hidden Events launch party expects to see VIP lineup including top reality TV stars

If you fancy partying with a bunch of VIP guests then make sure you grab a ticket for Hidden Events launch party.

The big celeb-filled bash will be taking place on Saturday, April 8 in London on a swanky boat which will take party-goers for a trip along the Thames.

There are a long list of stars already in attendance including TOWIE’s James Lock, Ibiza party legend Wayne Linekar, Blue’s Duncan James and Katie Price’s ex and Celebrity Big Brother star Alex Reid.

Joining them will also be a plethora of models including Playboy stars Rania Pugholm, Amalie Olufsen, Amber Rose and Nicola McDee.

There is a long list of stars attending

The tunes will also be pumping with the likes of Ratpack, Jeremy Healy, Andy Galea, and even organiser Chelsea Singh jumping on the decks to give the crowds what they want.

There will be a strict dress code of ‘Sexy & Glam’ and any readers interested in the event can find tickets online here.

The pickup point will be at Westminster Pier, outside Big Ben, which can be found at the postcode SW1A 2JH.

Partygoers must arrive by 19:15pm and be ready to board the boat which will return the clubbers back to land at midnight.

Wayne Linekar will be joining the party

The event is being put on by Chelsea Singh and his business partner Darren Imossi – and they are even offering an afterparty at Egg LDN afterwards.

Chelsea told us: “We have nine girls from the cover of Playboy, professional dancers and the best DJs in the UK.

“It’s the best DJ lineup ever, it;s hard to get one celeb on the Thames let alone 30, it will be such a glamourous party.

“We are taking it back to what it used to be where everyone will look glamorous and like a VIP.

“It is the place to be on April bank holiday weekend, we are going to go down the Thames and smash it and launch our new brand.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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