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BRIGHTON EASTER MONDAY HOP

We are THRILLED to announce our return to the Brighton seafront this Spring for some more bank holiday madness!

Continuing our tradition of super funky bank holiday Mondays at the beach, Baby Loves Disco’s EASTER MONDAY HOP takes place at the awesome TEMPEST INN with an afternoon of fun and games and Easter shenanigans for our party families.

Following the closure of Above Audio where our bank holiday parties in Brighton saw huge success for 3 years, we have taken our time to find another great venue to carry on this tradition. The stunning Ariel bar upstairs at Tempest has some of the best, uninterrupted sea views in Brighton from it’s enormous windows and sits above a huge warren of caves that little explorers will love!

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Where better to spend the Easter bank holiday with the family?

Expect two hours of dayclubbing fun for parents with babies, toddlers and young kids with our resident club DJs spinning and mixing all those retro classics from before parenthood struck, alongside current pop tunes for the whole family to enjoy together… Plus chill out area with toddler play equipment, Easter themed arts and crafts, facepainting, dress-up, a bonnie Easter bonnet competition as well as lots of other dancefloor fun and games with giveaways and prizes including free drinks from the bar for the best dancers in our famous mum and dad dance-offs!

The Easter bunny will also be paying a visit, with an Easter egg hunt taking place out on the beachfront if the weather allows or inside hidden among the caves for an all-weather experience! Either way, we are in the mood to partaay this Easter so grab the little ones, don your best bonnets and come join us this Easter Monday…

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‘The two hours was such good fun and we all had a truly fab afternoon. I’ve spent many nights at Audio (or in my day The Escape) but I can honestly say that this was one of the best times I’ve had there… the only difference was that it was my two year old daughter dancing on the bar to Daft Punk and not me!’ Child Friendly Brighton