RADCLIFFE barber Darren Foster and his fiancee, Sam Lilley, face a nail-biting wait to find out where millions of GMTV viewers will send them to tie the knot.

The lovebirds could end up getting hitched in exotic locations such as Las Vegas, Cyprus, or on a cruise ship off Venice.

The couple, who have been together for five years and engaged for three, have been chosen for the ITV show's Wedding of 2004 and will marry live on air on September 3.

Each week, viewers will chose the details of their special day, from the venue, invitations and food, to the bride's dress, hair and make-up.

On Friday Darren, aged 31, and Sam, aged 23, will be at the London studio to find out this week's decision -- the venue.

If Las Vegas is chosen, the lovebirds would be married at the pyramid-shaped Luxor hotel. Shaped like an ancient Egyptian pyramid, the Luxor boasts 2,000 rooms as well as a world-class spa, outdoor swimming pool and award-winning restaurants.

Darren and Sam would wed in the intimate Luxor chapel, then stay in the Queen Nefertiti suite, at the top of the pyramid.

If Cyprus wins the vote, the couple would marry in the island's former capital, Paphos, where they will travel to St George's Chapel in a traditional Cypriot horse and cart.

The third option is to wed on a Venice-to-Barcelona cruise, staying in the penthouse suite.

They would set sail on a 12-night cruise from Venice to Barcelona and be married by the ship's captain while in international waters.

Ann Summers sales assistant Sam, of Hollins in Bury, said: "It still has not sunk in that we will be getting married so soon -- and live on TV.

"There is so much to think about and we have been so tired from all the adrenaline, but it will start all over again this weekend when we find out where we will get married."

Darren, of Radcliffe, who works at his father's barber shop in Manchester Road, Bolton, said: "All three venues sound fantastic, so we really do not mind what the result is."

Internet voting is already under way at www.gmtv.co.uk and telephone and text voting is open tomorrow between 6am to 1pm.