A popular Yarm nightclub is set to reopen every weekend across a "star-studded" festive season - months after announcing it would only be open for "special events".
The Keys is set to welcome clubbers back to its High Street nightclub every weekend throughout November and December, promising a "season full of festive fun, music, and entertainment".
It comes just months after bosses confirmed that the main nightclub space would only be open for “special events", refocusing on the new Cabana Cocktail Lounge and Hideout.
However, fans of the club can now look forward to a huge string of events, including the return of JLS star Marvin Humes on Saturday, November 30, and Spandau Ballet turned DJ Martin Kemp between Christmas and New Year for his 'Back to the 80s' show.
Throughout the festive period, The Keys will also feature sets from its resident DJs - DJ Nige, Mark Thornton, and Hendo - who promise to "keep the party atmosphere alive every weekend".
Other events include:
- Abba Fabulous stage show on Friday, November 29
- Princes of Motown on Friday, December 6
- Magic Mike Bottomless Brunch on Saturday, December 14
- Luvbug 70s Disco Show on Sunday, December 29
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Tickets for all events are available on Fatsoma.
As previously reported, The Keys announced in July that it was set to undertake a partial refurb to expand the recently launched Cabana Cocktail Lounge, due to take two months.
The refurbishment of the hideout bar meant the venue could "allow more visitors to experience the sophisticated ambience of this little piece of paradise".
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