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GLOW-IN-THE-DARK EASTER DISCOS ? a perfect way to spend a morning with your under 9s!


It?s Easter, so mums, dads, grans and nannies: come inside and enjoy the ride at our first UV / GLOW-in-the Dark Discos where we light up your little ones using our UV lights and some great NEON props. There will be NEON face paints and yummie pastries on offer too. Sit back, enjoy a coffee whilst we hop onto the dance floor with your little munchkins for the morning. We?ll be egging the kids on to show us their best moves at our GLOW disco ? a first in SE London!

Make sure you dress in white and/or NEON colours to glow up like an Easter bunny.


You can expect our lovely lively DJ Bunny to play dance floor fillers and kids favourites along with other boredom busting activities such as bubbles, balloons, inflatables, fireworks, interactive games and competitions, prizes and a FREE GLOW-in-the-dark disco accessory for every child.


Friday 8th April 2016

The Ivy House

40 Stuart Rd, Nunhead

SE15 3BE


Two discos throughout the day - book in advance to secure your tickets to avoid disappointment.

And if your little disco dudes and divas are a bit peckish after all that dancing, you will be delighted by the delicious lunch menu with great options for the kids too, a treat for everyone!


The perfect opportunity to catch up with local friends!

Times & Tickets

10am - 11am (under 9s)

11.30am - 12.30pm (under 9s)


?7 p child / ?5.00 p sibling / ?2 p adult - If booked online in advance - booking fees apply

Babies (Under 1s) are FREE

Prices slightly more on the door


Book tickets through www.thelittlediscocompany.co.uk http://buytickets.at/thelittlediscocompany/47956

  • 2 weeks later...

the 11.30 NEON Glow in the Dark is nearly sold our party people.


Here is a little video to give you an impression of our GLOW-in-the-Dark Disco:



Buy your tickets here

http://buytickets.at/thelittlediscocompany

The Ivy House will have some lovely croissants, pastries and coffee ready for you - just in case you missed breakfast..?


And don't forget to get there in plenty of time if you would like some NEON facepaints applied to your child's little face.

GLOW-IN-THE-DARK EASTER DISCOS ? a perfect way to spend a morning with your under 9s!


11.30am disco is sadly sold out, last few tickets left for 10am disco.


It?s Easter, so mums, dads, grans and nannies: come inside and enjoy the ride at our first UV / GLOW-in-the Dark Discos where we light up your little ones using our UV lights and some great NEON props. There will be NEON face paints and yummie pastries on offer too. Sit back, enjoy a coffee whilst we hop onto the dance floor with your little munchkins for the morning. We?ll be egging the kids on to show us their best moves at our GLOW disco ? a first in SE London!


Make sure you dress in white and/or NEON colours to glow up.


You can expect our lovely lively DJ Bunny to play dance floor fillers and kids favourites along with other boredom busting activities such as bubbles, balloons, inflatables, fireworks, interactive games and competitions, prizes and a FREE GLOW-in-the-dark disco accessory for every child.


Friday 8th April 2016

The Ivy House

40 Stuart Rd, Nunhead

SE15 3BE


Book in advance to secure your tickets to avoid disappointment.

And if your little disco dudes and divas are a bit peckish after all that dancing, you will be delighted by the delicious lunch menu with great options for the kids too, a treat for everyone!


The perfect opportunity to catch up with local friends!

Times & Tickets

10am - 11am (under 9s)

11.30am - 12.30pm (under 9s) - THIS SESSION IS NOW SOLD OUT


?7 p child / ?5.00 p sibling / ?2 p adult - If booked online in advance - booking fees apply

Babies (Under 1s) are FREE

Prices slightly more on the door


Book tickets through www.thelittlediscocompany.co.uk [buytickets.at]

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