BANK Holiday saw grime and hip hop star Tinchy Stryder arrive at ReVA nightclub.
The British artist was celebrating the release of his new album with a DJ set at the Cirencester nightclub on Saturday.
Dan Lafford, club director, said: "There was a great atmosphere in the place, lots of excitement. He certainly lived up to his rapper reputation," he joked.
Bank Holiday Sunday saw sister club Seventeen Black host their fourth annual Pirate Party, with music provided by DJ Siytek whilst party goers danced in their fancy dress.
Don't forget to pick up a copy of the Standard to see if you were the lucky winner of the free entry competition.
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