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The Only Way is Manchester: TOWIE stars Sam and Billie Faiers to bring Essex glamour to Corn Exchange

TOWIE stars Sam and Billie Faiers will bring some Essex glamour to Manchester on the latest leg of their Minnies Boutique pop-up shop tour next month.

The Manchester College event at the Corn Exchange, from August 17 -23, will give fans of the hit show a chance to win exclusive Minnies Boutique merchandise as well as meeting the celebrities before the store opens.

Sam and Billie will be officially opening the mobile shop on August 17 and will complete signings throughout the weekend.

Sam said: “We are really excited about working with The Manchester College and Capital FM to take our next pop-up shop to the Corn Exchange in Manchester.

“Myself, Billie and the Minnies team had so much fun on our other dates, we are hoping Manchester will be as welcoming.

“Minnies has built such a loyal following with people travelling from all over the country to visit the store, so we decided one really important project for us in 2013 was to take it out on the road, its Minnies on tour!’’

Some lucky teens, aged 16-18, will also receive exclusive entry to Minnies Boutique thanks to The Manchester College and 102 Capital FM.

The college is celebrating the launch of The Manchester College Experience Card and will offer selected card holders the chance to win Minnies merchandise as well as meeting the sisters before the store opening.

Jack Carney, Principal of The Manchester College said: “The Manchester College is all about giving our students a fantastic learning and social experience.

“We have an exciting summer of activities and VIP events ahead of us, and we will be giving 16-18s across Greater Manchester exclusive limited access to the card so that they can experience what it’s really like to be a student at The Manchester College.”

Anyone aged between 16 and 18 can get a temporary experience card.

For more information visit http://experience.themanchestercollege.ac.uk/TOWIE.aspx

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