LINCOLN ‘Spooky Spectacular’ family rave with Mark Archer (ALTERN8)
Family fun for the post-rave generation of parents. Helping parents be responsibly irresponsible since 2013.
Time for some spooky fun as Big Fish Little Fish return to Lincoln with a Halloween family rave and total rave legend Mark Archer of Altern8 on the decks!
Multi-sensory dancefloor with glitter cannons, bubbles, giant balloons and parachute dance finale.
Craft tables with giant mural, themed crafts and playdoh table.
Play area with tents and tunnels and baby chillout space with mats and soft-play ball pool.
Licensed bar, free tattoo transfers and glowsticks.
Cake stall
Optional fancy dress: Halloween!
Parents remain responsible for their children at all times.
For families with younger children (8s and under) though all ages are welcome. Adults are not admitted unless accompanied by a child. A max of 3 children per adult. If there are more than 4 adults per child in your group please email infoem@bigfishlittlefishevents.co.uk for pre-approval before buying tickets. Tickets are non-refundable but can be transferred/sold on and if anybody with tickets finds they cannot attend a sold-out event please email infoem@bigfishlittlefishevents.co.uk and BFLF will attempt to put you in touch with people seeking to buy tickets. Each member of your group must have a ticket and pre-walking infants free (but ticketed). Will cost more on the door (if tickets available).
Please be aware that events are standing/dancing with limited seating, club lighting rigs (no strobes) are used and events are busy – which helps create the rave ambience. Each event is stewarded and risk assessed in advance. Buggies must be left in buggy park and will not be allowed on the dance floor.
How loud will it be?
BFLF sets the volume lower than at normal nightclubs. While it is still loud, it is within safe limits as set out by the World Health Organisation – and it is monitored throughout the event. It’s up to you if you want to bring ear defenders, although most parents don’t. However, if your child is particularly sensitive to noise or if you want them to nap during the event you might want to consider it.