Coronation Street The Tour has announced that Star Tours will launch this month.
Star Tours will give fans of the soap the chance to meet members of the cast while they explore the set.
The bosses of the official guided tours haven’t revealed exactly who fans can expect to meet but the series of tours will see actors surprise them.
Corrie stars will be able to take photos with guests and share the odd filming secret or story, adding to the behind-the-scenes tours.
Coronation Street Star Tours – dates and how to buy tickets
Star Tours will be guided and take 90 minutes where fans of the show can see the external Coronation Street set plus they’ll get a chance to meet the surprise cast member.
The first Star Tour will take place on Saturday, July 16 and limited tickets are available to book between 2pm and 5pm.
You can also buy tickets to the Star Tours happening on Saturday, August 20 and Saturday, September 3.
There's a limited number of tickets available so you'll need to book sooner rather than later.
Tickets cost £40 for adults and £38.50 for children and they're available to buy now via the Coronation Street Tour website.
Steve Masters, General Manager at Coronation Street The Tour, said: “Taking a tour of Coronation Street is a real treat for many fans and we often hear guests talking about their favourite characters and storylines from the show.
“With the launch of our new Star Tours - and the first of the series taking place in just a few weeks - guests now have the chance to meet someone from the show and we can’t wait to see their faces!”
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