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Published Date: 03 July 2009
Britain's Got Talent novelty act Faces of Disco make their Blackpool debut at North Promenade's Club Sanuk on Saturday night.
The double act comprising Liam Collins and Richard Edmonds met at Loughborough University in 2004 and used to perform their show on streets around Britain to raise money for their ultimate goal, representing Great Britain in athletics.
Liam started the show back in 1998 after working as a dancer in Newcastle night clubs.
Richard had always loved to entertain and had worked as a performer in a club in Leicester.
In 2004 they became Faces of Disco and travelled everywhere from Bournemouth to Newcastle and Bath to Lincoln in search of sponsors for athletics.
They always used the show as a way of funding their athletics dreams, now they dream of performing the show at the highest level.
"As soon as Britain's Got Talent came to an end we knew we had to bring these guys to the club," says Club Sanuk's entertainment and marketing manager Dave Pope.
"They have so much energy and the way they bring comedy and dance together in their unique routine makes for top class entertainment.
"If people at home thought it was good on TV, they haven't seen anything yet and I highly recommend coming along to see the boys in action."
As always, members are free before 11.45pm (half price after) and you can get on the guest list by calling (01253) 292900.

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  • Last Updated: 03 July 2009 11:55 AM
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  • Location: Blackpool
 
 

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