
An interactive disco dance party part of Brighton Fringe where attendees learn iconic dance moves in a festive atmosphere with glitter and Prosecco.
This Thursday, 19th February, the Brighton Spiegeltent at Old Steine is hosting a Disco Dance Party as part of the ongoing Brighton Fringe. Organized by Vibe Tribe, the event is taking place in the Pleasure Gardens (BN1 1GY), a location that’s become a staple for the city's cultural events. This isn't your standard night out where you just show up and find a spot on the floor; it’s designed as an interactive session. The core of the evening involves learning some of the most iconic dance steps from the disco era, making it a bit more of a guided experience where you can actually pick up the choreography while the music plays.
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The vibe they are going for is social and inclusive, using elements like glitter and Prosecco to help set the scene. It’s less about being a professional dancer and more about the collective experience of the era's dance culture. It is worth keeping in mind that while there is a Sandy Rivera day party happening at Patterns on Marine Parade, that is a separate 'Day Party' event. This Vibe Tribe session at the Spiegeltent is specifically focused on the participatory side of disco, aiming for an atmosphere that’s both festive and educational in a relaxed way. It’s a different way to spend a Thursday evening, especially if you prefer being active rather than just observing.
Tickets are currently available for £15, though they have been selling quite quickly lately. The event is geared towards a broad audience, including anyone who wants a more social, 'clubbing' style experience that doesn't feel too intimidating. Because it’s situated right in the centre of town at the Old Steine, it’s a convenient option for anyone already in Brighton. It offers a chance to dive into the disco scene with a bit of structure, providing all the tools to learn the moves in a setting that’s familiar to most locals. Whether you're there for the music or the chance to learn the steps, it’s a solid addition to the week's local schedule.
Date
Thursday, 19 February 2026
Price
Paid
Recommended Age
+18 years
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