Celebs to steal show at Tokyo’s

Reporter: Dawn Eckersley
Date published: 08 October 2008


REALITY TV hearthrob Peter Andre will be partying with Oldham clubbers when he hits Tokyo Project this weekend.

The Australian superstar, who met his wife Katie Price on ITV’s “I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here!”, will be singing his global hit “Mysterious Girl” at the Roscoe Street club on Saturday.

Peter’s appearance will spark the launch of the new “Forever 90s” night at the popular venue.

Clubbers can expect to hear dancefloor fillers from the likes of Take That, The Spice Girls and Britney Spears.

It’s thought Peter, who is currently starring in ITV2’s “Katie and Peter: The Next Chapter” will bring his wife, better known as glamour girl Jordan, with him to Tokyo’s on Saturday.

The pair will then host a full photo and signing session before dancing the night away.

In the coming months, fellow ’90s stars such as S Club 7, Five and Atomic Kitten will also be strutting their stuff at Tokyo’s.

Award-winning DJ Steve Sale, who used to work at former Oldham nightclub Butterflys, will be turning the tables with a host of ’90s hits upstairs while ex-Inspiral Carpet DJ Gilly will be playing all the best indie tunes downstairs.

There will also be acoustic indie on the outdoor terrace.

In keeping with the retro theme, entry to the club will be 90p and selected drinks only 90p before 12.30am.

A spokesman for Tokyo Project said: “Following on from our hugely successful ’80s party theme at Tokyo’s over the last few years, we thought it was about time we changed decades.

“And what better decade than the ’90s?

“We really have gone all out for this night, promising the biggest acts from the ’90s starting with Peter Andre.

“And yes — it’s the real Peter Andre! We have had lots of people asking whether it will be a look-alike. This is probably the biggest name ever to come to Oldham and it’s certainly a night not to be missed as it’s for one night only.”

“This night is a guaranteed sell out so we are asking everyone to arrive early.”

Doors open at 10.30pm.