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Get down to Oxford Town Hall on Thursday March 6 for an adults only Dance Party with DJ sets and ‘an evening of unforgettable entertainment’.

Yes, the Dance Party is set to ignite Oxford Town Hall as part of Dancin’ Oxford’s Spring Dance Festival with a dazzling adults-only event that will transform the venue into a raving venue with fantastic tracks to dance to.

The evening promises to be a true celebration of Oxford’s vibrant dance culture as the Town Hall comes alive with sound, lighting, and a contagious energy that only Dancin’ Oxford can deliver, in partnership with Oxford International Women’s Festival.

DJ Charlotte Trichard Photo Credit Robin Eyre

Expect back-to back dynamic DJ sets with local DJs Euton Daley and Charlotte Trichard – who will be playing an energising blend of disco classics and contemporary favourites.

Plus you can join in with the Interactive Dance Sessions, where dedicated dance move sessions will be led by celebrity dance sensation Tia Denton (see main pic) and local dance trailblazer Lakica Grace.

100% of the profits will go to Survivor Space Oxfordshire and Ark T’s HerSpace programmes – both charities supporting women and girls.

DJ-Euton Daley on-the-Decks

Dancin’ Oxford director, Claire Thompson said: “This dance party will be a fantastic night out, and it only costs £5. It’s the perfect way to let loose, enjoy great music and connect with friends in Oxford’s beautiful Town Hall – for not much more than the price of a cup of coffee!  And 100% of the profits will go to local charities – so get your tickets before they sell out!”

The fun starts at 6.30pm so come with friends or come on your own – everyone over 18 is welcome! Doors open at 6.30pm, the venue will feature a fully stocked bar and tickets are available at just £5 in advance through Tickets Oxford, or £7 at the door.  Book tickets here.

Dancin’ Oxford’s Spring Festival runs until March 9. Find out more here: From ballet to circus and hip hop, expect world class performances at Dancin’ Oxford’s Spring Dance Festival later this month