Christmas Silent Disco in the Crypt
Saturday 29 November 2025
8:00 pm - 12:00 am
Get ready for the most magical Christmas party experience as we transform our iconic underground crypt into a festive wonderland, where we tune in and dance to the best Christmas classics, holiday hits, and seasonal chart-toppers from the 70s to the present day. These events sell out fast, so advance booking is strongly recommended.
Included in your ticket:
- Entry to a unique Christmas silent disco in the iconic crypt open until midnight
- Three DJs doing festive battle over separate channels so you can enjoy any one of the three mixes of Christmas classics, holiday hits, and seasonal favourites
- Headphones for the night so you can choose from the three Christmas channels
- A full bar with mulled wine, festive cocktails, and a range of other drinks available for purchase
- Cloakroom available (£2 fee per item) – perfect for storing your winter coats and Christmas jumpers
So, grab your dancing shoes and don your best Christmas outfit for a fun-filled, epic festive night out, where iconic holiday tunes will transport you to a Christmas wonderland!
Doors open: 8pm
Event ends: midnight
Over 18s only – proof of ID may be required.
Christmas jumpers encouraged but not required!
‘Tis the season for saving! Gather your friends and get festive. Groups of 6 or more get £12 tickets —a merry £10 saving per person. Book now to celebrate together.
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Sat 29 Nov | 8:00 PM | £22 | Book |
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