Grease will be heading to Birmingham this summer as fans are able to take part in an incredible Secret Cinema experience.
Secret Cinema hosts various events throughout the year covering off multiple different famous franchises, and from July 26 to August 13, Grease will be their new focus.
READ MORE: Barbie Girl icons Aqua now – huge transformation, dark side of song and movie 'snub'
The event will see fans get to experience what it would have truly been like to be a teen in the '50s and after one unforgettable day, they'll be able to sit back and relax to watch the movie with other fans.
Based on the 1978 Paramount Pictures film, attendees will be able to visit Rydell High and explore the world beloved by fans on screen.
Fans will be able to sing along to the soundtrack, roam the corridors with the Pink Ladies, watch the T-Birds at work in the auto shop and face off against the jocks on the sports field.
At the end, a screening will air so everyone can join in to watch the beloved film.
"We are thrilled to be working with Secret Cinema to bring Grease to life in the UK and are confident that audiences will be immersed in all the scenes and songs that they love from this much-loved classic film," said Marie Marks, Senior Vice President, Themed Entertainment, Paramount.
Ian Taylor, Managing Director for Conventions & Exhibitions at NEC Birmingham, added: "Our versatile venue is the perfect place to host the first ever Secret Cinema event in Birmingham. We cannot wait for visitors to see the outdoors at the NEC transformed into the world of Grease and be immersed in one of the world’s most iconic movie musicals.
"With over 45 years’ experience in live events, we will help create memorable and unforgettable experiences for visitors this Summer."
Last year's Dirty Dancing Secret Cinema was unforgettable with dance lessons, secret rendezvous and games available across the large field.
Tickets to Secret Cinema presents Grease: The Live Experience, are currently available to purchase now.
For more of the latest showbiz news from Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.
Source: Read Full Article