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A traditional Stockport boozer has gone viral on Facebook - with a video showing regulars living their very best life on a Tuesday night. The Chestergate Pub in Stockport reguarly shares videos of Tuesday and Friday karaoke nights on their Facebook page, as well as other regular theme nights they hold.
But the pub's managers have been stunned by the reaction to one of their most recent videos, entitled: "Oooh it's Tuesday choose your own Tuesday". It shows a typical scene of regulars having fun at the pub, including Dennis having a dance and lifting up his red t-shirt to show his belly button.
Then there's 84-year-old Molly chatting to a young man by the bar, before showing off her dance moves with a shimmy in her glam black fringed dress. The packed pub sees revellers dancing and singing along to The Four Tops' classic I Can't Help Myself and generally looking like they're having the best time ever.
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Pub manager Steph Armstrong, 34, has been stunned by the reaction to the video - after realising this week that it had seen by over 1million people after she posted it a fortnight ago. It has been liked and shared by thousands, with many hailing The Chestergate the "best pub on earth" thanks to its feelgood vibes.
The pub is right in the heart of Stockport Town Centre - opposite the iconic Stockport Plaza theatre. Steph and partner Adam Kidd took over The Chestergate in April and started posting the videos to show people the fun in store inside the pub.
She said: "We try and do live feeds and a bit of insight into what goes in the pub, and show everyone enjoying themselves. But we couldn't believe it when we saw this
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