Spearmint Rhino ladies to showcase at British GP

May 15, 2008

The British Motocross Grand Prix is a family orientated event and to ensure that it's just as exciting when the action on track has finished, event promoter, RHL Activities, has arranged a host of entertainment to suit all ages.

For those spectators with a passion for adrenalin-fuelled activities, a more-than-average fun fair with some of the most extreme rides available in the UK will be in operation alongside the usual 'fun fair' rides for children and families.

For the full weekend spectators, Saturday evening is sure to be a superb night with live music from some hot up and coming acts. The well-lit professionally organised stage will see a host of great bands and this, combined with Ice Cool Bars beer, is certain to be a full-blown night out.

RHL Activities has arranged for an AC/DC tribute band to open the evening's proceedings and this will be followed by up-and-coming Welsh band, The Tuna Kings, who cover the likes of well known chart acts such as Jet, The White Stripes, The Arctic Monkeys and Maroon 5.

If that isn't enough to get you grooving, the mastermind behind Mallory Park's track design, Justin Barclay will be playing as part of original rock act, The Maria Willson Band. The band have previously toured with chart-toppers, Busted and have recently performed at the Royal Albert Hall as well as being featured in 'OK' magazine. The band's influences, including Aerosmith, Alanis Morissette and Bon Jovi, are evident in their highly energised set, which is sure to add a touch of excellence at the Grand Prix.

To finish off the evening's entertainment, DJ Nigel Trego and MC Turbo will be spinning records to ensure your dancing shoes are well and truly worn out.

For the adults at the event RHL Activities has also commissioned top gentleman's club chain, Spearmint Rhino, to provide top class entertainment during the Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening of the Grand Prix. Spearmint Rhino is renowned as the largest, leading company of it's type in the world and is sure to offer something a little different to the British Motocross event.

RHL Activities director Gareth Hockey said "The British Motocross Grand Prix is a family event. It's important that the entertainment is exciting both on and off the track, so we've made arrangements for many different activities to suit all ages."

So with all of this, as well as the on-track action for the sixth round of the World Motocross Grand Prix Championship, it's certainly worth heading down to Leicestershire for a great weekend out.

More details and information on camping can be found at the official event website at http://www.britishmxgp.com.

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