A fan club is an organized group of people who all admire the same person or thing, for example a pop singer or pop group. Members of the fan club receive information and can take part in activities such as trips to concerts.
2. singular noun [usually poss NOUN]
If you say that you are a member of someone's fan club, you mean that you like them a lot or approve of them strongly.
He has charmed most of them into membership of his fan club.
fan club in British English
noun
1.
an organized group of admirers of a particular pop singer, film star, etc
2. be a member of someone's fan club
Examples of 'fan club' in a sentence
fan club
Last night tributes poured in from fan club members.
The Sun (2011)
The crowd probably sided with different gladiators, some of whom had big fan clubs.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
Its fan club had 25,000 members and sold millions of pounds of merchandise.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
Except for the eternal one which faces those who are not paid-up members of the fan club.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
The company has a bit of a fan club in the City and is seen as a potential takeover target.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
I was a member of his fan club back then and he made it a point to meet up with his fans.
The Sun (2015)
It was the first indication to his former fan club that the Special One had arrived.
The Sun (2010)
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fan club
British English: fan club NOUN
A fan club is an organized group of people who all admire the same person or thing, for example a pop singer or pop group.