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The Little Disco Company - We organise 100% stress free private or shared birthday parties in South East London such as Glow in the Dark, Frozen Disco and Street dance Disco Birthday Parties. Or just a fabulous disco party at a venue chosen by yourself (or in your own home).


If you need a great disco for your child?s birthday party, a group get together, nursery or school disco, then look no further. We offer a hassle-free all inclusive birthday party option, which means you don't need to do a thing apart from organising the invitations and the cake.


NEW for 2016: GLOW Disco parties - totally awesome and the kids love it! We bring the UV lights, glow in the dark/neon decorations and UV neon face paints.


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


Little Disco Private Party activities include; SNOW and SMOKE machines, inflatable guitars, balloons, confetti cannons, interactive songs, 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.


To make it 100% stress free, the little disco company can take care of everything for you: venue, catering and decoration of the venue and of course all the clearing up after the party.


Prices start at ?245 for a 2-hour disco party in Southwark and Lambeth and Lewisham boroughs. This includes the DJ and disco entertainment and props. UV Disco party prices start at ?265 to include the UV lights and Neon facepaint.

Prices for our 100% stress free party options are higher and customised to your wishes and chosen food and decoration options.


Check out our website www.thelittlediscocompany.co.uk for loads of fun disco party images and customer reviews.

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. Or let us do the venue research for you within our 100% stress free birthday party package.


Contact us for a chat and personalised quote. We can assure you we are competitive on price.

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