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Big Fish Little Fish Family Rave - Sydenham


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Big Fish Little Fish, the award-winning family rave is at Zanzibar Nightclub on the afternoon of January 31st.


DJ is yet to be confirmed but previous bookings have included DJ Food, Terry Farley, Tom Middleton, James Tec (Plex), Heavenly Jukebox, Felix from Hot Chip and Lol Hammond (Drum Club).


We make sure the music is top notch and for the adults but the kids love it too - classic rave, drum n bass, hip hop, a bit of disco, techno, anything good basically... you won't get Taylor Swift, Let It Go or the Birdie Song.


We have swirly lights, bubble machines, free glowsticks, transfer tattoos, a giant parachute dance, craft tables, colouring mural, baby-chill area with tents, tunnels, ball pool and beanbags, licensed bar, cake stall, face painting stall, baby change and buggy park.


The fancy dress theme is: "1 Million Years BC"


The tickets have nearly sold out already, of 550 there are just 40 left, and you can get them if you follow this link: https://billetto.co.uk/en/events/one-million-years-bc-dinosaur-family-rave

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