A new Harrogate bar is set to host a unique dayclubbing event this weekend, billed as a great night out without the late finish.
Dayclubbers is being held at The Wicked Wolf on Saturday (1st February) from 4-8pm, exclusively for revellers over 30.
The music lineup includes various experienced DJs, playing songs from the 80’s, 90’s and 00’s.
Similar dayclubbing events have proved successful in York, Hull, Barnsley, Wakefield, Leeds and Skipton.
A spokesperson for Dayclubbers said:
“We create events for those who love music, dancing and being social - but don’t want the hassle, expense and following-day exhaustion of clubbing till the early hours.
“We recognised that not everyone wants to be out until 4am, so we are here for the original party lovers who have stuff to do tomorrow!”
The event will feature professional dancers, neon light shows, confetti cannons and a full club makeover.
Tickets are available for £9.99 each. Find out more and get yours here.

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