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Friday 21st August 2026 | 5.30pm - 10pm
Binks Yard, Nottingham
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The hugely popular Discos for Grown Ups 70s, 80s & 90s Disco Party is coming to the spectacular Binks Yard Nottingham on Friday 21st August for an unforgettable summer night of dancing, nostalgia and feel-good party vibes.
Guests are invited to hit the dance floor and dance under the stars to the greatest disco, pop and dance floor classics from three iconic decades. This high-energy celebration takes partygoers on a musical journey through the glittering sounds of the 70s, the unforgettable pop hits of the 80s and the biggest dance anthems of the 90s.
The event features the legendary Discos for Grown Ups DJs playing the very best floor-fillers from the era, alongside fantastic live vocal performances. Expect timeless hits from Donna Summer, Earth, Wind & Fire, Bee Gees, Erasure, Madonna, The Human League, Queen, Wham!, ABBA, Black Box, Robin S, Faithless, Whitney Houston and many more.
As an added bonus, guests can join a fun group dance lesson led by the one and only Disco Dancing Derek, learning a simple routine before performing it together during the show.
For Nottingham disco lovers, this is one summer party not to be missed – a night packed with classic tunes, incredible energy and memories that will last long after the music stops.
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