A popular dayclubbing event exclusively for over 30's is returning to Harrogate - and with a new venue.
Hera Cocktail Lounge on Parliament Street will host the event, previously held at The Wicked Wolf, on Saturday 27th September.
The daytime party event is designed for those over 30 who enjoy music, dancing and a social atmosphere without the late-night clubbing commitment.

DayClubbers has gained a following across the UK with sold-out events that celebrate the classic club anthems of the 80s, 90s and 00s.
A spokesperson teased the event on social media:
“Harrogate, you asked - we listened! Dayclubbing is coming back to the amazing Hera Cocktail Lounge.”
Party-goers can expect to hear hits from artists like N-Trance, Alice Deejay, Robin S, Haddaway, Faithless and more.
The event promises a full club experience including original DJs, neon light shows and confetti cannons.
It will run from 4pm until 8pm.
Find out more about the event and get your ticket here.

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