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02.08.2012

// A Big Family Night Out

by Warriors Staff

Home » General News » A Big Family Night Out
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Wigan Warriors are delighted to unveil that top International tenor Laurence Robinson and The Glee Club will headline a fun-filled Big One 4 entertainment package at the DW Stadium on Friday night.

Laurence is a firm favourite amongst Warriors fans and is looking forward to a return to the DW:

"It's always an amazing atmosphere and I am delighted to be invited back to perform on the pitch before kick-off at the Big One" he said.

Alongside Laurence will be The Glee Club who will be performing hits from the popular TV show Glee as part of their nationwide tour and will kick off the pre-match show at around 7.30pm.

The family entertainment will also feature the Berkeley Warrior Girls, the Maxterblaster t-shirt cannon, which will see Max firing out t-shirts into the crowd, whilst the Warriors face painters will also be dotted around the ground.

Max's Club is back, with the Marquee doors (North Stand) opening at 6.15pm. It is the ideal way for junior fans (under 16 with a responsible adult) to enjoy the build up to the game with Warriors players, the Warrior Girls, Max and his hosts Dom & Gillian providing the entertainment - plus very special guests from Gulliver's World, including Gully Mouse. Entry is free for season ticket holders & members and just £1 for everyone else.

Fans will be welcomed to the stadium by the Irn Bru entertainment team and the sounds of local band Inside View who will be performing on the Showcase Stage behind The South Stand. The South Stand Supporters Lounge itself will be open to season ticket holders on a first come, first served basis from 6pm, with the Coaches Award taking place approximately 45mins after Full Time.

Tickets for the Big One 4 are still available from just £20 for adults and £14 for juniors and these are available from the DW Stadium Ticket Office, Ticket Hotline on 0871 66-33-552 and online by [clicking here] , whilst any remaining tickets will be available on the night on the turnstiles of the East Stand or from the West Stand Ticket Office.

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