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FLY-KID FAMILY RAVE

Have you had children, but really miss going out & hearing the music you love? We do, so we’ve created Fly-Kid - the daytime party from Supa Dupa Fly you can bring your kids to & introduce them to the tunes you grew up on!

Expect all the music you & they! love from Beyonce to Bruno Mars, Missy Elliot to Madonna, Drake to Dua Lipa & loads more, old & new!

The little ones will be entertained with the flyest face painting, street dance lessons, hiphop props dress-up, games & more, all at one of the best venues in London.

There will be competitions for the best dancers in various age categories.

Babies in a sling go free none walkers, 0-1 years old – must show proof if look older. If you have a pram, you need a ticket / @flykidparties / facebook.com/flykidyo

Tx include:

• party with DJ Emily Rawson BBC 1xtra & friends

• themed face painting optional

• hiphop props dress up optional

• street dance teacher optional

Important stuff to note:

• good food & drinks alcoholic & soft will be available to purchase all day. Please note you can’t bring your own food or drinks to consume in the venue unless it’s for babies or milk / water.

• we’ll be playing clean versions so no swearing!

• the event is open to all adults with kids & babies of all ages.

• music won’t be really loud but please bring ear defenders if you’re at all concerned

• we encourage you to bring babies in slings / carriers where possible as there is limited pram space.

• there are limited baby change facilities available in the venue so please bring a portable changing matt.

About Supa Dupa Fly

Supa dupa fly has become the necessity in many hiphop & rnb lovers diaries, celebrating the culture from the 90s to now. We've been selling out every weekly event in london for the past 10 years...

Sdf have hosted shows for artists including Jazzy Jeff, Rita Ora, EZ, Disclosure, Lady Leshurr & loads more. There have been recent impromptu performances from Amerie & Professor Green, with special guests including Emeli Sande too. Hosting arenas at festivals each year, as well as lots of high profile shows at Soho House have been some of the many highlights. There have been numerous recent press features from the likes of Time Out calling sdf london’s best rnb night’, The Guardian, The Metro and The Evening Standard.



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