Scott Disick's visit to Kingdom club Liverpool has been met by much excitement that the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star needed to book a second date.
The announcement of Disick coming to Liverpool at the Kingdom nightclub on February 26 is highly anticipated, if ticket sales are to go by. According to Liverpool Echo, the tickets for Disick's event has sold out the same day booking has been made available.
With tickets running out just hours after booking opened, a second date needed to be set for Disick's visit to the United Kingdom. Those who have not been able to buy tickets for February 26 will be able to see "Lord Disick" the following night, February 27.
While the first night is an "over 21 party," the second night is suitable for those over 18.
Disick's reported visit to Kingdom has led to the club earning more popularity. "The club has been trending on Twitter, phones went into meltdown and worldwide media interest has gone through the roof," an insider mentions.
It had taken two years for Kingdom to get Disick to Liverpool, club representative Jon Hewitt says. This will be Disick's first visit to Liverpool after negotiations to bring him to the city in September 2013 were cancelled because of his mother's passing. Three months later, Disick's father, Jeffrey, followed his mother, Bonnie, to the grave.
Other problems also contributed to Disick's visit being delayed. "Scott's longtime girlfriend Kourtney Kardashian became pregnant in early 2014 and the pair had to struggle through his depression and alcoholism throughout a large part of the year," IB Times shares. After Kourtney gave birth in December, Disick has apparently been starting to make more club appearances.
Disick hails from New York and is popularly known as Kourtney's partner. Also known as "Lord Disick," the reality star will be partying and doing a "meet and greet" in the club.
After Kingdom, Disick will be proceeding to other cities as part of his 10-day tour of UK's hottest clubs.
For St. David's Day, March 1, Disick will be making an appearance in Swansea, specifically at the Little Wind Street club, shares South Wales Evening Post.
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