MEDICAL STUDENTS LET THEIR HAIR DOWN AND ENJOY A NIGHT OF EPIC FANCY DRESS IN ANNUAL EVENT, BIRMINGHAM
**Number plates may need pixelating/Moving Footage with relevant desk** (Pictured: Students dressed as petrol pumps queue behind eachother at The Hop, an Epic annual fancy dress night on Broad Street in Birmingham which is held a week after Freshers Week for 1,500 medical students from the University of Birmingham Medical Society (Medsoc). The event has been held for the past 22 years although was cancelled due to the pandemic in 2020. Pic taken 29/09/2021) - The annual University of Birmingham Medical Society student event called 'The Hop' took place on Wednesday night.
The night is infamous for its amazing fancy dress with no theme, giving partygoers the freedom of choice.
One thousand five hundred students bought tickets to the sold out event.
In previous years, fancy dress included a North Korean ballistic missile, a woman dressed as a packet of extra safe Durex condoms and a Hungry Caterpillar.
The students started out at PRYZM nightclub before making their way down to Players Bar on Birmingham’s Broad Street.
This years amazing outfits included; a queue of petrol pumps, a Zoom chat, Colin the Caterpillar cake, A whoopee cushion, collection of hoovers, a group of censored ladies, a bunch of Babybels and many many more.
The students enjoyed their night with a smile, knowing their limits and not putting ambulances and hospitals under further pressure unlike other recent fresher events.
The fancy dress extravaganza has been running for 22 years and is held for the country’s future doctors, nurses and other medical professional students the week after Freshers Week although last years event was cancelled due to the pandemic.
The night also sells a legendary drink called ‘Heidi’, which was originally made by a Birmingham medical student who is now a successful GP in Stourbridge.
The drink consists of two shots of Archers, two of Smirnoff and one of Malibu, all in a pint glass and topped with orange or cranberry juice and lemonade.
The drink has been described as ‘Delicious and fairly lethal’ and was on sale at around a fiver.
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MEDICAL STUDENTS LET THEIR HAIR DOWN AND ENJOY A NIGHT OF EPIC FANCY DRESS IN ANNUAL EVENT, BIRMINGHAM
**Number plates may need pixelating/Moving Footage with relevant desk** (Pictured: Students dressed as petrol pumps queue behind eachother at The Hop, an Epic annual fancy dress night on Broad Street in Birmingham which is held a week after Freshers Week for 1,500 medical students from the University of Birmingham Medical Society (Medsoc). The event has been held for the past 22 years although was cancelled due to the pandemic in 2020. Pic taken 29/09/2021) - The annual University of Birmingham Medical Society student event called 'The Hop' took place on Wednesday night.
The night is infamous for its amazing fancy dress with no theme, giving partygoers the freedom of choice.
One thousand five hundred students bought tickets to the sold out event.
In previous years, fancy dress included a North Korean ballistic missile, a woman dressed as a packet of extra safe Durex condoms and a Hungry Caterpillar.
The students started out at PRYZM nightclub before making their way down to Players Bar on Birmingham’s Broad Street.
This years amazing outfits included; a queue of petrol pumps, a Zoom chat, Colin the Caterpillar cake, A whoopee cushion, collection of hoovers, a group of censored ladies, a bunch of Babybels and many many more.
The students enjoyed their night with a smile, knowing their limits and not putting ambulances and hospitals under further pressure unlike other recent fresher events.
The fancy dress extravaganza has been running for 22 years and is held for the country’s future doctors, nurses and other medical professional students the week after Freshers Week although last years event was cancelled due to the pandemic.
The night also sells a legendary drink called ‘Heidi’, which was originally made by a Birmingham medical student who is now a successful GP in Stourbridge.
The drink consists of two shots of Archers, two of Smirnoff and one of Malibu, all in a pint glass and topped with orange or cranberry juice and lemonade.
The drink has been described as ‘Delicious and fairly lethal’ and was on sale at around a fiver.
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