The Kooky Nightclub will play host to a unique day clubbing event for over 30s tomorrow (Saturday).
The Dayclubbers create events for those who love music, dancing, and being social – but don’t want the hassle, expense, and following-day exhaustion of clubbing till the early hours.
The events mean you can be in bed before 9pm.
The event will include a range of club classics from the 80s,90s, and noughties such as:
- N-Trance
- Alice Deejay
- Robin S
- Ultrabeat
- Haddaway
- Faithless
- Livin’ Joy
- Baby D
- Urban Cookie Collective
- Cher
- La Bouche
- Ace of Base
- Rozalla
- Stardust
- Nightcrawlers
- Sash!
- SNAP!
Camera crews, professional dancers, neon light shows and more will also be included in the day.
You can purchase your voucher for the Dayclubbers event on Saturday, starting at 4pm and finishing at 8pm, on the Your Vouchers page here.
For more information on the event you can also visit the events page via FATSOMA here.

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