Girls' Day Out Show facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Girls' Day Out Show |
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| Status | Active |
| Genre | Fashion, Beauty |
| Venue | SEC Centre |
| Location(s) | Glasgow, Edinburgh, Manchester |
| Country | UK |
| Inaugurated | 2009 |
| Attendance | 16,000+ |
| Organized by | PSP |
The Girls' Day Out Show is a super fun event mainly for girls and women who love fashion, beauty, and cool new trends. It's a bit like other big shows that celebrate style. This exciting show started in 2009 and has grown bigger every year. On average, over 16,000 people visit it!
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History of the Show
The Girls' Day Out Show is organized by PSP Events. The very first show happened at the SEC Centre in Glasgow in 2009.
Over the years, some of the best model scouts have often visited the show. They came to look for new talent! Famous agencies like Colours Agency and Select Model Management attended. These agencies represent stars such as Agyness Deyn, The Saturdays, Mischa Barton, and Amanda Hendrick.
Girls' Day Out in 2009
The show in 2009 was held at the SEC Centre in Glasgow.
It was supported by a tanning company called Fake Bake. Other partners included Boots and No1 Magazine.
Girls' Day Out in 2010
In 2010, the show was again held at the SEC Centre in Glasgow.
All the tickets for the Saturday show were completely sold out!
Girls' Day Out in 2011
The year 2011 was special because the show was held in Manchester for the first time. It took place at The Central, which is also known as Manchester Central Convention Complex.
The famous singer Peter Andre made an appearance at this show. His visit was a big highlight for the event in Manchester.
Girls' Day Out in 2012
In 2012, the show returned to the SEC Centre in Glasgow. It ran from November 30th to December 2nd.
The Girls' Day Out Show is known for helping the local economy wherever it takes place. It brings many visitors who spend money in the area.
Celebrities like 'Two Shoes', who were runners-up on The X Factor, also made an appearance.
Many popular stands were there, including FakeBake, Bella's Blush, Fashion Rocks My Soul, The London Perfume Company, Actiderm, and Lauren's Way. These stands attracted the most customers ever!
Media Coverage
The Girls' Day Out Show has been featured in popular magazines. These include No 1 Magazine and Event Magazine. They wrote about the show when it announced plans to expand to more cities. These cities included Edinburgh, Birmingham, Manchester, and Glasgow.
The show was also featured in local newspapers. For example, it appeared in The Manchester Evening News.