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03.02.2022 - 13:43 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The cast of Still Game are coming to Falkirk 's Maniqui nightclub next month.
Gavin Mitchell, Jane McCarry, Matt Costello and Sanjeev Kohli, who play Boaby the barman, Isa, Stevie the Bookie and Navid, are coming to town for the one-off special meet and greet.
Club bosses say the cast will be there to have a drink and wee boogie with punters, along with a photo opportunity.
The announcement was made on the venue's Facebook page last night, with fans from across Scotland making plans to attend.
The post reads: "We are super excited to announce that on Friday 18th March we will have some very special guests in the club!
"Four of Still Games main cast will be coming in to have a drink & Boogie with you all.
"We will have Gavin Mitchell, Jane McCarry, Matt Costello & Sanjeev Kohli in the club.
"The cast will be available to everyone for Photos.
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"FREE entry for anyone wishing to dress up as a character from Still Game. Make it a date & Don’t be late!
"Doors Open 10pm with the cast arriving shortly after… Only £10 Entry."
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