
Sugababes headline Cheshire Oaks' 30 anniversary event
The event will be hosted by Hits Radio DJ and former Pussycat Doll, Kimberly Wyatt.
The celebrations are completely free to customers and local visitors, and the designer outlet will be giving back to charity partners including The Hospice of the Good Shepherd, Koala, Flynns Port in the Storm and Claire House among others.
Staff and their families will be given exclusive golden circle access, with the best seats in the house.
And for a lucky few, the experience will be even more memorable, with a select group of VIPs from the local community receiving the opportunity to meet the headline act in person.
The anniversary gig marks a flagship celebratory event, as the brand continues to honour its storied past, exploring how fashion and shopping habits have evolved since its doors first opened in 1995.
Cheshire Oaks is the UK's largest designer outlet, with over 400,000 sq. ft of retail space and more than 165 brands on site.
Kenny Murray, General Manager at Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet, said: 'This anniversary is a moment to celebrate the rich history and vibrant future of Cheshire Oaks.
'We have evolved continuously over the last three decades, and now it's time to celebrate in true style.
'Over our 30 years we've built a real sense of community that makes this centre special, and we want to celebrate this milestone with the local area and people so close to our heart.'

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