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Big Fish Little Fish family rave in New Cross 20th Sept


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Big Fish Little Fish family rave is at the Amersham Arms in New Cross on Sun 20th Sept. They have big name DJs (Terry Farley, Tom Middleton, Si Begg, DJ Food, Hatcha and Coldcut have all played). There's a play area for walking kids and a safe space with soft mats and ball pool for babies and crawlers. Food and drink - licensed bar, cake stall and hot food. Freebies include glowsticks, transfer tattoos, Happy Monkey smoothies and Bear nibbles. On the dancefloor there are bubble machines, glitter cannons and a giant parachute dance finale. you can catch BFLF at Camp Bestival this Summer.

Tickets available here: https://billetto.co.uk/en/events/big-fish-little-fish-circus-themed-family-rave-new-cross-london

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