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THOUSANDS of revellers hit bars and clubs last night as they celebrated the first weekend of freedom.

Two men rocked full Homer and Marge Simpson fancy dress costumes while others went as oompa loompas, lifeguards and Tiger King’s Joe Exotic. 

These ladies were having a great time in Leeds
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These ladies were having a great time in LeedsCredit: LNP
Homer and Marge show up for drinks
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Homer and Marge show up for drinksCredit: NB PRESS LTD
A girl group aced their tennis look
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A girl group aced their tennis lookCredit: NB PRESS LTD
Girls dress as cops for the first weekend of freedom
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Girls dress as cops for the first weekend of freedomCredit: NB PRESS LTD

A group of girls served up the Wimbledon spirit in their tennis kits while another copped police outfits for celebrations last night.

They were all taking part in the first Otley Run - a legendary 16-pub crawl in Leeds - since freedom day.

And party-goers across Britain later queued as early as 9pm to get into night clubs.

More than 2,000 people danced at the Astoria in Portsmouth, Hampshire until 3am. 

Mr Myagi's bar, which is part of Astoria's complex, is hosting a pop-up vaccination clinic.

Owner Alistair Ritchie said, “Having had over 14,000 through our doors so far this week, we’re overwhelmed by the support of our customers. 

“This week has so far been surreal for us, we never expected to be so busy.”

The venue had 15,000 Red Bull cans and 2,156 bottles of vodka delivered in its first two days of reopening - and 10,742 pints were sunk.

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Thousands also scrambled to get into London's legendary gay nightclub Heaven - despite it being evacuated the night before.

Fabric club in the capital was also bursting with those desperate for a good party as were clubs in other major cities including Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool.

Fabric said earlier this week: "The weekend was always going to be a special one, marking our first big return in over 12 months."

It comes after thousands hit the clubs as soon as they were allowed to open their doors again on Monday, when all Covid rules were scrapped.

Britain's 12,000 nightclubs have been shut for more than a year and a half before being reopened.

Nightclubber Chloe Waite, 37, said ahead of unlocking: "It's a bit like New Year isn't it? It's going to be a special night.

"Whether we'll have more of these in the future, who can say, I wouldn't like to speculate.

"For me this is something we're going to remember for a long, long time and we might not get the opportunity for a while."

This reveller let her hair down for a night out in Newcastle
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This reveller let her hair down for a night out in NewcastleCredit: NNP
Revellers celebrate freedom in Portsmouth, Hampshire
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Revellers celebrate freedom in Portsmouth, HampshireCredit: Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.com
Clubs have been shut for more than a year
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Clubs have been shut for more than a yearCredit: Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.com
Dancing the night away after Covid restrictions were scrapped
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Dancing the night away after Covid restrictions were scrappedCredit: Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.com
Peace out in Portsmouth
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Peace out in PortsmouthCredit: Paul Jacobs/pictureexclusive.com

But vaccine passports will be essential for anyone wanting to get onto the dance floor from September in a bid to boost jabs for 18-30s.

Boris Johnson said this week: "We're concerned, as they are in other countries, by the continuing risk posed by nightclubs."

Chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance added: "Right the way across the world we've seen nightclubs and venues where you've got lots of people indoors crowded together are a focus for potential super spreading events.

"There's no question that is an environment in which spreading is easier, you've got lots of people quite close together, you've got the environment in which spreading becomes easier.

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"I would expect that with opening of nightclubs we'll continue to see an increase in cases and we will see outbreaks related to specific nightclubs as well.

"And that's again why it's so important that everybody comes and gets a vaccine so we can reduce the chance of spread and we can reduce the chance of consequences of that spread."

Queues down the street for a club in Leeds
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Queues down the street for a club in LeedsCredit: NB PRESS LTD
Heaven nightclub in London has had a popular reopening
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Heaven nightclub in London has had a popular reopeningCredit: Getty
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