Children enjoy the music and entertainment at the Big Fish Little Fish 2-4 Hour Party People event in Brixton, South London. The event allows children to experience a child-friendly nightclub experience with live DJ sets, chill-out areas and club-
But the only sign of nefarious behaviour is a group of children in a corner silently trading sparkly ribbons from the glitter cannon. By the end of the party there are empty plastic pint glasses piled up on tables, but most people are sober, fully
Family discos and raves are increasingly common across London, as the clubbers who once packed world-famous venues such as Ministry of Sound get older and have children. "We haven't stopped being people with our own interests," said Hannah Saunders
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The bar is well stocked and next door, professional DJs play chilled house music, funk and drum'n'bass at a surprisingly loud volume, although organisers insist it is safe for babies' ears.
This dingy bar in south London is normally the venue for all-night raves, but for two and a half hours on a Saturday afternoon, it is transformed into a playgroup with a difference. In the chillout area, mums breastfeed on low leather sofas to a
The bass is pumping, the lights are low and the dance floor of the club is heaving. It's the weekend and the young man is enjoying himself until someone steals his balloon.
Children enjoy the music and entertainment at the Big Fish Little Fish 2-4 Hour Party People event in Brixton, South London. The event allows children to experience a child-friendly nightclub experience with live DJ sets, chill-out areas and club-