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Indiepop Tots Disco, The Nines Peckham, Sunday 31st May


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Join us for another daytime disco for parents, carers and their 5s and under... We'll be playing an eclectic and invigorating mix of up-beat indie pop, 60s girl groups and Motown. This will include the likes of Belle & Sebastian, Love, New Order, The Shangri-Las, The Magnetic Fields, Stereolab, The Ronettes, Apples in Stereo, The Velvet Underground, Jens Lekman and Jonathan Richman?


It's Sunday 31st May, 11 - 12.30 at the NINES, Peckham (Copeland Industrial Estate - behind the Bussey Building)

Tickets: ?8 one adult, ?14 for two, little people go free.


Advance booking recommended at http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=1230


This disco has an indiepop music policy, but we've some other discos over the summer too!


Sunday 28th May: Britpop Tots

Sunday 2nd August: Sixties Tots

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Just a week to go before our next indiepop tots disco next Sunday, and the new bubble machine, lights and decorations are now happily cluttering up the Nimble office! There are still plenty of tickets available - they do tend to sell out in advance so advance booking recommended. Tickets also available now for our Britpop Tots and Sixties Tots discos later this summer!


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Tickets still available for Sunday's disco! Come and join us for bubbles, smoke machines and some great tunes! If we have any tickets left, they'll be on sale on the door, so I'll update on here whether we have any left (we've sold out previously, but have a slightly larger capacity next time!)


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There's still time to come and join us tomorrow at the glorious Nines in Peckham! If the weather's nice, it's a great place for outside lunch afterwards, if it's rainy, it's the perfect day to come and boogie around and get some crafting done in the inside!


There will be tickets available on the door, or you can buy online right up until 8am this morning, when I'll be printing out the lists!


Becky x

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