For most people a night out consists of some dinner, a few drinks and maybe a dance. But not for those attending the UK's latest idea for an evening out.
Anatomy Lab Live, the brainchild of biology teacher Sam Piri, promises to give those in attendance an up close and personal view of a live "human dissection".
The event begins with a good dinner of salmon, served with roast potatoes, green beans and roasted butternut squash and carrots, followed by apple pie and custard or Eton mess.
Once revelers have finished their dinner, plates are cleared and the dissection begins.
However all is not as it seems, the cadaver Sam uses is synthetic, and the organs are a bi-product of the meat industry and are actually from pigs.
Speaking to Dermot and Dave, Dr Death (Sam Piri) revealed they are hoping to bring the event to Dublin, Limerick and Belfast.
You can listen to the full interview here: