A popular Isle of Wight nightclub will host a new event and bring the dancefloor to the daytime, offering a clubbing experience in the afternoon.
Sunday Skool at Fever & Boutique in Newport will offer a new clubbing experience for people who miss the party vibe but no longer want to dance ‘till dawn.
Launching March 31, the organisers hope it will be one of many, with future events already planned for the summer, Halloween and Christmas.
Promoter Kirsty Ruth said: “We’ve come up with Sunday Skool because it is the type of event we want to go to on the Island – a club where you can enjoy a live DJ and great music from the 80s and 2000s and still be back in time for dinner with the family – or a kebab before the bus home.
The event will run from 2pm to 7pm on Easter Sunday for people aged 30 and over.
Kirsty added: “It will be a great way for Island people to celebrate past times in Island clubs and for people to meet friends, old and new.”
The event will include a full bar, a light-up dance floor and a chill-out area – for when the dancing shoes need kicking off for a while!
There will be no clubbing dress code at the event, and partygoers are invited to wear “whatever makes you happy,” and there may even be a few prizes for the best outfits.
The Sunday Skool event is being put on in association with Xtreme Vertigo, promoters of themed discos on the Island, and run by well-known Island DJs Stuart Murray and Andy 'Crabbie' Crabb, who will be on the decks.
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