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A pair of grannies who were on their way for a spot of shopping at Manchester’s Arndale got lost on their tracks and ended up raving at Parklife - or so they say.

Parklife’s VIP club welcomed two grannies perched on top of shopping trolleys that blared dance music. Festival-goers looked on in shock as they couldn’t believe the sights they were seeing, as the two old ladies - one in blue and the other in red - raved their way through the private members area.

The grannies revealed themselves to be Margery Long and Doris Day, who did not plan on heading to the music festival in Heaton park today (June 10). Join our new WhatsApp community Manc Life by clicking this link: https://chat.whatsapp.com/HyyLIEMz8FD190U5lLNBNg. This is where the Manchester Evening News connects you to our favourite content about eating, drinking and having fun all across Greater Manchester and beyond! You can leave at any time, and find out more here. Margery and Doris danced and partied with the festival-goers who were extremely amused at the entertaining act.

Speaking to the Manchester Evening News, Margery Long said they were ready to get the party started in the VIP area. “The bloody sat nav took us here, it’s hopeless," she explained. "It happens every time.

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