
Raver Tots is a family-friendly rave event featuring dancers, performers, cold pyro, bubbles, confetti, lasers, and music suitable for all ages.
Brighton’s event calendar has a familiar name returning on Sunday, 10 May 2026. Raver Tots is coming to the Odeon Brighton, located at Kingswest on West Street. It is a family-focused event where children and adults share the dance floor. The concept is straightforward: a daytime rave environment designed for all ages, playing a mix of House, Garage, and Drum and Bass music. It is essentially a space where the music style typically associated with late-night clubs is adapted for a family setting, allowing parents to enjoy the tracks they might have listened to in other contexts while their children participate in the dance environment.
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The production setup at the Odeon includes a variety of visual and interactive elements intended to keep the energy consistent throughout the session. There will be dancers and performers on-site, alongside a technical display featuring cold pyro, lasers, and lighting. The organisers have also planned for confetti blasts, bubbles, and giant balloons, which are often used during the parachute games. These activities are integrated into the music sets, creating a structured but active atmosphere. For those who want to get involved in the aesthetic, there is face painting available, and the venue operates a licensed bar for the adults attending, which is a standard feature for this type of indoor event.
If you are planning to head down, the venue is centrally located at BN1 2RE. For those arriving by train, the main Brighton station is about 0.56 miles away, while London Road and Hove stations are 1.13 and 1.49 miles away respectively, making it accessible for those coming from different parts of the city or further afield. Standard tickets are priced at ÂŁ15.00. It is worth checking the official event website for the most current details on booking and any specific entry requirements before you set off. The event is designed to be inclusive for all ages, though it is generally aimed at children and their parents, providing a specific type of indoor entertainment that is not always available in the city centre.











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