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Today! Indie Tots Nimble Disco - 80s special - Sun 18 Oct, The Nines, Peckham, tickets available!


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Join us in Peckham for another Indie Tots disco that parents with proper tunes, lights, bubbles and crafts - a disco that grown-ups can enjoy just as much as the little people! For little people aged 0-5 and their parents and carers - slightly older siblings are welcome too.


October is going to be a 1980s special - including lots of hits but with the Nimble indie vibe, and we're have some special themed craft activities (that we've noticed the parents get just as involved with as the kids!). Now our discos are a regular part of the Nimble calendar, we've got great lights, decorations and kit to make it a great daytime party.


The details....


Sunday 18th October

11am - 12.30

The Nines, Peckham (Copeland Estate, just behind the Bussey Building)


Tickets: ?8 for one adult, ?14 for two, up to two children admitted with each grown up. The Nines is a licensed bar with good coffee and fruit juice available too! Advance booking recommended at http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=1230, as we tend to sell out in advance, but if we do still have tickets they'll be on the door!

  • 2 weeks later...
Not too long until this disco! We still have tickets available, although this is looking like it might be advance tickets only - I'll pop something on here if there are any to buy on the door. Song requests welcome!

The Indie Tots 80s daytime disco is tomorrow, and we're also happy to announce there will be FACEPRINTING as well as the usual array of Nimble Crafts!


Tickets will be available online at http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=1230 until around 6.30pm tonight - once online booking is closed, any remaining tickets will be available on the door, and I'll pop a note on here if we have any left!


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