
The Friends Experience is coming to Dublin, complete with purple door and pivot sofa
By Fiona Frawley
It will allow fans of the classic sitcom to recreate some of its most iconic moments.
In an announcement that's guaranteed to spur a flurry of "could I BE anymore excited?" and "tag yourself, I'm Ross's leather pants" social posts, The Friends Experience is on its way to Dublin after a successful European tour.
Created by Warner Bros. Discovery Global Themed Entertainment, Original X Productions and Warner Bros. Television Group, The Friends Experience promises to bring fans one step closer to their favourite characters by enabling them to take a look at the making of the classic sitcom, as well its costumes and props.
Through a variety of interactive sets, the experience will also allow fans to recreate some of the show's most iconic moments such as its opening credits by the famous fountain, peeking around Rachel and Monica’s purple door, relaxing in Chandler and Joey’s recliners or helping Ross with the infamous sofa pivot.
The Friends Experience
The Friends Experience, which has a flagship in New York City, has also been a source of joy for fans of the show in Boston, Washington DC, Paris and Brussels.
It will take up residence at the Theatre Of Light, The Point Square, Dublin from 24 October 2023.
There, the sitcom's famous café, Central Perk, which will be fully rebuilt, complete with the legendary orange sofa.
Tickets for The Friends Experience in Dublin start at €20 for adults, and will be on sale from 22 September right here.
You can also sign up to presale now to secure your spot.
Images via The Friends Experience
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