CLUBBERS in Bolton can enjoy a night out with the legendary Miss Moneypenny's tour at Ikon, Bridge Street, on Saturday, and help raise money for a good cause.
The club's management will be donating 50p per entrance fee to the Gemma Feeney fighting fund.
The 27-year-old from Deane has been battling cancer for the past three years.
Brave Gemma was told there was nothing more doctors in this country could do to help her. But the former gas fitter was determined to find a cure and paid almost £15,000 to travel to the Oasis of Hope Clinic in Mexico.
While she was being treated there, doctors claim to have found more tumours on her spine and Gemma is now waiting to see her consultant at the Christie Hospital in Manchester, to have these diagnosed.
Gemma was due to return to Mexico next month, but has been able to bring her treatment back from the clinic to the UK, so will be able to stay at home.
The club's management are expecting more than 2,000 clubbers through the doors and town centre pub staff will be carrying out bucket collections.
The club night starts at 10pm on Saturday, November 26.
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