A Roy Chubby Brown tribute act is among the acts coming to Malvern Town Football Club later this year.
Worcester-based events business Ultimate Choices has teamed up with the football club to host three upcoming events.
One is an adult Christmas party being organised by Ultimate Choices for Saturday, December 16 and is for over 18s only.
It stars a Roy Chubby Brown tribute act called Chubby GC, who says on his social media pages he is the only tribute act endorsed by Brown himself.
A poster warns it is “not for the easily offended” and claims to be his “most outrageous show yet”.
The show also features Gary Rowntree’s other character Gary Gobstopper, whose poster promises “100mph non stop zany fun”. Tickets are £8 from Ticket Source.
Organiser Mike Hemming said: “I’ve said to people, if you’re easily offended, don’t turn up.
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“Some people like it and some people don’t and I know there was a difference of opinion in Worcester
“I’m not doing it to stir anything up. He’s a local guy from Alvechurch and he’s amazing - he’s just like him.”
The real Roy Chubby Brown played Worcester’s Huntingdon Hall in April after making a similar warning for people who are easily offended to stay away.
After the gig, he shared a link to a Worcester News article and said: “Thank you, Worcester Huntingdon Hall, and all of my fans, for your support and common sense. It’s Simply Comedy.”
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Ultimate Choices’ first gig at Malvern Town takes place on Saturday, July 1 and features a WHAM! tribute act and 80s show by singer Adrian Michaels.
Tickets are £6 for adults, £3 for under 16s and are available from ticketsource.co.uk/ultimatechoices.net.
And on Friday, October 27 Malvern Town hosts a Halloween Party featuring the double-act of Debby Alexander and Dave Stevens as Devotion.
Tickets for this event are £5 for adults and £2.50 for under 16s.
Mr Hemming said he is pleased to be supporting the football club following their promotion and is even looking to donate some of the proceeds to help fund a new kitchen.
He is planning four further gigs next year.
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