Hundreds of 90s music fans will spend the night reliving their best years in the historic Grade I listed building
Liverpool’s St George’s Hall will be transformed like never before when it holds a night celebrating all things 90s this summer.
. The 90s Silent Disco will take over the hall for one night only on Saturday, July 1. It is the first time it is coming to Liverpool with events having previously been held in Manchester, London and Chelmsford. Sharing news of the event on social media, organisers told people to ‘Expect some of the UK's best 90s DJs playing all your favourite tunes in the stunning, illuminated surroundings of the spectacular St George's Hall’.The night will see St George’s Hall lit up as people dance the night away while wearing LED headphones playing all the biggest 90s tunes.
The 90s Silent Disco takes place between 8pm and 11pm and is strictly over 18s only. There will be a fully stocked bar on the night. Tickets are from £26.58 and available on Eventbrite.
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