As The Full Monty is remade, entertainers are seeing bookings for gigs in suburban and rural areas

With filming now underway in Sheffield and Manchester for the remake of 90s cult classic The Full Monty, the UK’s male strip scene is undergoing a makeover of its own, and paving the way for changes expected right across the entertainment industry as punters avoid city centre nightlife in favour of at-home entertainment.

Covid saw a surge in activities organised by and for local communities as people were confined to their immediate area. With restrictions now lifted across the UK, many entertainers who spent the pandemic struggling for business are now increasingly seeing bookings for out-of-town gigs in suburban and rural areas, and in venues such as social clubs, apartments and even old people’s homes – rather than city centre bars and nightclubs.

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