See in the new year partying the night away at our Silent Disco in London! Dance with your headphones on, choose your DJ, and singalong with your friends. It's an unforgettable experience in London.
Duration: 5 hours: Event starts at 9pm, last entry is midnight, after this time you will not be able to enter the venue. The event ends at 2am
Get ready to experience the NYE party of a lifetime with Silent Sounds, at a unique night of Silent disco! It's a New Year's Eve party that you won't want to miss.
Grab your own personal headphones on entry then switch between three amazing DJs playing everything from the latest chart-topping hits to garage to classic party anthems, from Taylor to Jay Z to Drake and everything in between.
This is not just any NYE party - it's an epic group celebration with over 500 other party revellers counting down to 2024 alongside you as you sing your heart out and dance the night away!
Get ready to bring in the New Year in style as you celebrate with your headphones on, your favourite artists on blast and your mates and loved ones jumping around alongside you!
Time: Wednesday 31st December - 9pm - 2am (Last entry at midnight)
Address: The Refinery City Point, 1 Ropemaker Street, EC2Y 9HT
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