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Looking for something special this year? NEW for 2016: Glow Disco Parties - Be one of the first to host this GLOW IN THE DARK disco party for your son or daughter and we will bring all our props such as air guitars, neon tutus for the girls and glow-in-the-dark head gear. Of course we bring out our snow machine and smoke machine and decorate the venue in NEON and GLOW in the dark style. We play the coolest party disco songs, have loads of fun with interactive games and competitions to win, including a dance-off to light up the party in style! The kids love it!


We can recreate the little disco experience with all of our lights and music to suit all ages. We create fun competitions and dance-offs, super-duper games and today's favourite tracks tailored to your age group and location.


Little Disco activities include; SNOW and SMOKE machines, air guitars, balloons, confetti cannons, interactive songs, giant bubbles and glow/LED accessories. Let us know your favourite songs and we will make sure we play them. Prizes and giveaways keep the kids entertained and focussed throughout, while you can sit back and relax.


When it comes to music, all of our songs are checked to make sure they are clean, and we do our best to accommodate requests on the day. We also know the tunes that the kids want to hear and mix up the new with the old party classics, and we can also throw in a few tunes for the parents too.


We have our own lights and sound and DJ equipment and we hold public liability insurance. We can come to a venue booked by yourself or come to your own home.


Check out our website www.thelittlediscocompany.co.uk for loads of fun Glow Disco party images and what people have to say about our parties.


The price starts at ?260: we bring the UV lights, UV decorations, NEON facepaints and glow in the dark props - this party is the newest and coolest party in town. You can invite up to 50 kids, so why not get together with another family and share the cost and share the fun (you can invite the whole class!)The price is for 90 minutes at a venue booked by you, includes set up and breakdown time and help throughout your party.


Perfect for those trendy 6-9 year olds who just want the coolest party ever!

http://www.thelittlediscocompany.co.uk/#!gallery/c4fi


Get in touch for a friendly chat and accurate quote.


DISCO EVENTS:

If you need a disco for your child?s birthday party, a group get together, nursery or school disco, then look no further. The glow in the dark paries are ACE!


We love to fill in gaps and get the crowd going before acts start. We can do 15/20 minute disco sessions for kids at events. We have experience at school fairs, music events and local fairs and festivals. If there is a stage and some speakers - we can be there! We also have a network of entertainers such as facepainters, balloon artists and magicians.


We are available all year around and are willing to travel. Why not just give us a call to talk about it ? That's how we usually get things done best - juggling discos and 4 kids between us.


Check out our website to get more of an idea of what we do and what people say about us.


Our birthday parties and party events are suited to 4 - 15 year olds who just love to dance, love all the extra's we provide and who can help shape their own party!

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