One of Newcastle's most popular beer gardens will become a Love Island Fan Zone for the final as Central Park hosts a massive outdoor party, with a quiz and bottomless brunch.
The date for this year's finale has now been confirmed as Monday, August 1, as the remaining couples edge closer to winning the covered £50,00 prize. After rekindling their romance, Davide and Ekin-Su are the current bookies favourites to win and there could be some local interest in the last episode if bombshell Adam Collard makes it there, following his history-making return to the ITV show last week.
In years gone by, there has been a huge appetite for Love Island themed events in Newcastle. In 2017, Spy Bar in Jesmond was packed out as fans saw Kem and Amber win, while, in 2019, with Gateshead's Amber Gill in contention, there were parties at both St James' Park and Stack to see her win alongside Greg O'Shea.
Throughout the new series, No.28 has been hosting night time bottomless brunches for week night episodes as Central Park look set to draw a big crowd for their outdoor spectacular for the finale in less than two weeks' time.
On Monday, August 1, the fun will get going at 5pm, with the quiz, hosted by Christian Steel, and bottomless brunch kicking off at 7pm, before the final airs on a big screen at 9pm. Quiz prizes include a chance to win a holiday for two to Mallorca!
If you want to enjoy bottomless brunch before the final, tickets are £30, or you can pay £5 just to go and watch it. Tickets are available now from Fatsoma.
Bottomless drinks include 90 minutes of free flowing Aperol, Pimms, Sundowner or Melonade Spritz, as well as prosecco, Magners or Bud Light, alongside a dish from Brack Burger or Gingerino's Pizza..
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