THE council has announced a non-stop Christmas music quiz will be heading to Warrington Market.
An announcement from Warrington Borough Council highlights Thursday, November 30 as a date for the diary for any quiz-lovers in the town.
The statement reads: "Head down to the multi-award-winning Warrington Market for a night of live entertainment and amazing food and drinks on Thursday, November 30, from 7pm, as the popular Non-Stop Music Quiz returns with a Christmas special and the chance to win a £50 voucher.
"The quiz will feature all of your favourite Christmas anthems and dance floor bangers played loudly and proudly with a question to follow each round.
"However, this is not your run-of-the-mill quiz – think singalongs, audience participation, dancefloor fillers, and much more."
Chipping in on what is sure to be a popular event, Cllr Tom Jennings - cabinet member for economic development and innovation - said: "The Non-Stop Music Quiz has been another great addition to the Cookhouse event line-up, and will be a sure win with music and quiz lovers alike battling to be crowned the champions as we move towards the festive period.
“The Cookhouse is a fantastic town centre venue, providing customers with an evolving line up of live music, comedy and specialist events, which have all been a success.
"It’s been great to see these events sell out time and time again and to have more people come and enjoy what the market and Time Square has to offer as a result.”
The host of the quiz, Scouse comic Bren, said: "I’m really looking forward to returning with our Non-Stop Music Quiz after a sell-out event at the market earlier this year.
"The crowd are always up for a laugh in Warrington and I can’t wait for a good old singalong and a dance to work off all the delicious food and drink that will be enjoyed on the night.”
Early bird tickets for the event cost £12, with general sale tickets going on sale at a later date for £15.
For more information and to book your tickets, visit Eventbrite.
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