Natural History Museum launches new family-friendly Dino Disco

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Dancing dinosaur lovers are in for a treat as London’s Natural History Museum announces a roarsome new family-friendly silent disco. The first of the new exclusive Dino Disco events takes place on Friday 28 March 2025.
The unique Dino Disco event takes place in the museum’s iconic Hintze Hall, where guests can dance the night away to the perfect party tracks, all under the watchful eye of Hope – a 25-metre blue whale skeleton suspended from the Museum ceiling.
The Museum’s Silent Discos for adults aged 18 and over are already a viral sensation, and this brilliant new event now gives families a chance to dance with the dinosaurs.
After the museum closes to the general public, dinosaur and nature fans aged 6-12 will be treated to an exclusive party.
Once guests are kitted out with wireless headsets, they can switch between three battling DJs playing simultaneously on different channels, to curate their own soundtrack to the night. With tunes suitable for kids and adults alike, there is something for everyone at this T-Rextraordinary event.
Those in need of a break from dancing with the dinosaurs can visit the food and drink stations serving a super selection of soft drinks and snacks to buy.
Perfect for groups and families with children ages 6-12, the Dino Disco takes place from 19.00 finishing at 21.00. Tickets to the exclusive event start at, £15.00 for non-members and £13.50 for members.
Tickets to the Dino Disco, the Natural History Museum’s exclusive new family-friendly silent disco, go on sale on Monday 13 January. Visit https://www.nhm.ac.uk/events/dino-disco.html to find out more.