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70s & 80s little retro disco - Sat 20th Sep - 1pm and 3.30pm - Peckham Liberal Club


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Calling all DANCING QUEENS and ROCKING ROBINS! Join us for our retro 70s & 80s little disco for big kids and their little kids at The Peckham Liberal Club this September.


If you?ve got the NIGHT FEVER but can?t get a baby sitter, then come and enjoy our retro daytime disco for parents and their under 7s at this fabulous old skool venue in Peckham. Frozen in time with retro d?cor and furniture, even the drinks are frozen at 80s prices!


LETS DANCE! Go crazy with your little ones on the dance floor and show them how to get down to the tracks you grew up with, everything from Motown & disco to glam rock and cheesy pop. Apart from the usual disco dancing antics, there will be bubbles, fireworks, competitions and many other boredom busting activities! Oh and of course a free gift for every child!


HUNGRY EYES - There are child friendly drinks and snacks available to complete this fun packed event.

Facilities include a quiet area with tunnels and tents for a little time out, a nappy changing facility and a baby cosy corner in the disco itself.


LOVE TRAIN ? Peckham Rye train station just 50 meters away with regular connections to London Bridge, Beckenham Junction, West Croydon, London Blackfriars and Sutton. Bus connections to Peckham (Rye Lane) are fantastic with loads of bus routes using Rye Lane. Cycling is fine for Freddie Mercury, but if you want to drive, then pay & display parking is available outside the club and surrounding streets.


Tickets are ?4 per adult, ?6 per child or ?17.50 per family + Booking fee.


CALL ME! For more info and tickets go to www.thelittlediscocompany.co.uk or call 0788 444 7935/07749 757166

We can accommodate birthday celebrations and private parties upon request. Please e-mail [email protected].

Hey buggie, yes we run little discos monthly. They wont all be 70s & 80s themed though.

Hopefully you can come to the next one, check www.thelittlediscocompany.co.uk and sign up for our monthly newsletter if you wish to be kept up to date.

have a great holiday!

LDC

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