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Live the dream with Mark Wright at Solar

Wednesday, 8th August, 2012 4:54pm
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Live the dream with Mark Wright at Solar

Mark Wright appears at Solar Nightclub, Navan, on Saturday 18th August.

TV personality and reality star Mark Wright, one of the original main cast members in 'The Only Way Is Essex', is set to appear at Solar Nightclub, Navan, on Saturday 18th August.

Wright appears on the back of his recent success with his latest show 'Mark Wright Hollywood Nights'. The show follows Mark and his entourage around LA living the dream.

The appearance at Solar Nightclub on 18th August will be his last in Ireland before he begins shooting for a new ITV 1 game show which he is set to host alongside Melanie Sykes. On this occasion however he will host 'The Ultimate Ladies Night with Mark Wright at Solar'. True to what a ladies night should be, all ladies will be greeted with a complimentary glass of champagne on arrival along with all the glitz, glamour and excitement one would expect from another signature Solar Saturday night.

For information and reservation enquires, guests can contact mark@cusackhotels.com or via their facebook page facebook.com/SolarNightclubNavan. Doors 11PM. Adm €12.

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