TEENAGERS and adults will have the chance to see X Factor’s Union J tomorrow (Friday) night.

Play will open its doors at 7pm so that 13 to 17- year-olds can see the boyband.

It’s adults only from 10pm.

Union J – pictured below – finished fourth in the ITV1 singing contest and were mentored by Louis Walsh.

It is £10 for teenagers all inclusive, while the first 100 adults through the doors can meet and greet the group. Tickets can be bought at the Blueschool Street venue from 10am to 4pm this afternoon or when it opens tonight (Thursday).

Elsewhere in Play, singer-songwriter Charlie Brown will be performing on Sunday.

He has collaborated with many artists, including Tinchy Stryder, Professor Green, Alphabeat, Wiley and Jay Sean and is signed to Universal label All Around the World alongside Dappy and Tulisa.

At the Jailhouse, hippop DJs Skitz and Rodney P will be performing tomorrow (Friday) night.

Skitz has created a number of British compilations and along with Rodney P, produced the first ever track to be placed on BBC Radio 1Xtra. The duo also presented a weekly show on the station called Original Fever.

Hard trance will then be played at the club on Saturday with Sy, Gamma, Whizzkid and MZone behind the decks.

Meanwhile, Fusion, Saxtys and Mamma Jammas will be entertaining revellers throughout the weekend, while outside Hereford, Euphoria in Leominster will be open tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday and Charlie’s in Ross-on- Wye from tonight (Thursday).