BFLF (early) NYE Family Rave

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Tramline, Sunday 29th December

Big Fish Little Fish Early New Year's Circus Themed Family Rave – with DJs Laynee and Emma Jai.

Did you think the days of seeing in the New Year at a rave were over? Well, this year you can! BFLF are bringing everything forward so you can party with your whole family in the afternoon. They'll be doing a countdown to New Year at 3pm and ringing it in – oldskool style – with two local legends DJs Laynee and Emma Jai.

Big Fish Little Fish Ireland are bringing together life-affirming dance music, craft and play activities. Their award-winning crew invite you to dress up, paint your face and go wild with your kids on the dancefloor to some bangin' tunes. Raise a glass at the fully licensed bar and experience the full panoply of dancefloor effects: Balloons, Club Lighting, Confetti Cannons and a huge Parachute Dance to round things off in this great rave-cave.

Dance, laugh, craft and be daft in your seasonal finery – with a toddler on your shoulders and pint in your hand! Great family fun for the post-rave generation of parents. Helping parents be responsibly irresponsible since 2013. So if you were a Temple head or a Redbox head, a Club FM head or a Pulse FM head, or if you just never managed to get out of that asylum… this gig is made for you. After all, Love is Energy!!!

Optional (but very much encouraged) fancy dress : Circus Theme.


Date:
Sunday 29th December
Time:
2.00pm - 4.00pm
Price:
€0 | €8 | €12
Address:
21 D'Olier Street, Dublin 2, Co. Dublin, D02 XY31, Ireland

Google Map of 21 D'Olier Street, Dublin 2, Co. Dublin, D02 XY31, Ireland

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