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CLUB LOCAL - dance / club night on your doorstep - Fri 5th Feb


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CLUB LOCAL

Feel good tunes at one of our favourite local bars, a dance night right here on your doorstep! CLUB LOCAL is a one-off event created by people like you (in their thirties, with kids these days). We have 2 fantastic live DJs lined up playing feel good dance anthems, funky soul and vocal house from the mid nineties until today. Join us for a local club night with like minded souls, great music and a free glass of Prosecco upon arrival. Dance til 1am to get home in time to release the babysitter.


A chance to get together with your grown up friends, dance to tunes we all love and get nostalgic for those days BC (Before Children) when you used to go out. Craft beers and a great selection of wine available at the bar.

This one-off club night has been created by the parents of The Little Disco Company for the parents of our little disco dancers.


A local, no hassle night out for you and your local friends. No expensive cabs home and no late fees for the baby sitter. We can't promise that you won't have a hangover though.


CLUB LOCAL

where: The Lodge (upstairs) at The East Dulwich Tavern

address: 1 Lordship Lane, SE228EW, East Dulwich

ticket price: ?8 per adult (incl. a glass of Prosecco)

time: 8pm - 1am


Ticket link: http://buytickets.at/thelittlediscocompany/40614


Limited tickets available.

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