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Disco Birthday Party - 100% stress free - for busy parents and 5-9 yr olds - ?180 in Forest Hil


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We at The Little Disco Company have got EVERYTHING sorted and booked for you: a 2 hour hassle-free party in a lovely (and popular) venue in either Forest Hill or Dulwich Village.


Bring your party to us - you don't have to organise a thing (apart from the cake and invites! And even that we can help you with!


Bring along your birthday boy or girl and up to 15 of his/her friends to join in the fun - we?ll take care of EVERYTHING for your child?s special day. For just ?18.00 per child they will experience 2 hours of guaranteed disco-themed fun (plenty for boys as well as girls), arts & crafts, games, a short disco dance routine choreographed and led by our professional West-End dance teacher, and finally a 50 minute Little Disco with a live DJ and disco lights to create the ultimate disco party atmosphere. Of course we fill the party bags for you and do all the clearing up at the end too.

If you like the idea of going all out and having a really fun birthday party for your son or daughter, but could do without the hassle or just don't have the space, then we have the perfect solution for you! Join The Little Disco Company?s 'Disco Birthday Party'. (?180 is for 10 children, ?270 is for 15 children). It's a 100% stress free guarantee party for you, yet a 100% fun packed party for them.


All you need to do is send out the invitations and bring along a birthday cake! Really!


This price includes food & drinks and of course a party bag for each child to take home. We are delighted to be working with teachers from Lauren Varnham Performing Arts to bring you this fantastic and unique birthday event. Lauren and her team bring some West End sparkle to this super birthday party.


PARTY DATES 2025 / 2016:


SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 26th @ 2.30pm - 4.30pm - St Barnabas Village Hall, Dulwich Village (SOLD OUT)

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 21st @ 3pm - 5pm - Methodist Church Centre, Forest Hill (SOLD OUT)

SATURDAY JANUARY 16th @ 2.30pm - 4.30pm - St Barnabas Village Hall, Dulwich Village (3 spaces left)

SATURDAY FEBRUARY 6th @ 3pm - 5pm - Methodist Church Centre, Forest Hill (3 space left)

SATURDAY FEBRUARY 13th @ 2.30pm - 4.30pm - St Barnabas Village Hall, Dulwich Village (4 spaces left)


More about our parties... see our website www.thelittlediscocompany.co.uk. See videos and images of previous parties and read more about this fabulous idea under the Birthday Party page. If Frozen is more your thing, we also organise these on the same dates as above, but in the morning.


This party is perfect for your disco diva or breakdancing bad-boy aged 5-9 years old. There will be a maximum of 4 different birthday groups taking part in the same party.



Contact us directly to book your birthday party date on

07794757166 (Kate)

07884447935 (Clare)

or [email protected]

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All party places are now sold out for the November date. More to come in 2016.


Our dates for 2016 are:

16 January - Dulwich Village

13 February - Dulwich Village


See website for all the info and s of images so you can get a feel of how much fun we have with the children ;)

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