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Mason Fardowe from Netflix hit The Gentleman to appear at The Sheppey Club, Warden Bay Road, Leysdown
14:14, 27 March 2024
A star from the hit Netflix show The Gentlemen is set to appear at a bank holiday event in Kent.
James Lewis, from Leysdown, runs The Sheppey Club along Warden Bay Road, and says he is pleased to have Mason Fardowe at his venue for a ‘Meet, Greet and Party’ event on March 31.
Mason Fardowe plays Keith in The Gentlemen – an action and comedy television series created by Guy Ritchie for Netflix.
The event, which is open to children and adults and costs nothing to attend, will feature a raffle with a top prize – dinner with the star.
James said: “Mason Fardowe is in the Gentlemen, the number one series around the world, so we are quite pleased to have him.
“He will be signing cards, t-shirts, hats and taking selfies.”
While the club will be open from 12pm, the actor will be attending from 4pm until late before heading to Paradise Club, Leysdown and Southbank club, Park Avenue.
The club owner joked, “I’m taking him on a bit of a tour of Leysdown.”
James is no stranger to the limelight either, having previously channelled his inner diva on ITV show Starstruck, as well as appearing on shows, Celebs Go Dating and Deals, Wheels and Steals.
The Sheppey singer, who took over the Sheppey club in April last year, appeared on our screens in March 2022 when he performed one of his favourite artists.
The bank holiday event will feature award-winning MTV DJ, Cream, along with a range of enticing prizes such as free drinks giveaways, the chance to win £100 or the top raffle prize – dinner with the celeb.
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