Silent Disco Under The Moon

Silent Disco Under The Moon

  • Ages 18+

Party the night away under the magnificence of the suspended Moon.

By Harwell Science and Innovation Campus

Date and time

Friday, June 6 · 7 - 9pm GMT+1.

Location

Harwell Science and Innovation Campus

Zeta Building Didcot OX11 0GD United Kingdom

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours
  • Ages 18+
  • Free venue parking

We're delighted to welcome Museum of the Moon to campus - a touring artwork by Luke Jerram. A breathtaking, six-metre diameter touring installation that fuses detailed lunar imagery, ethereal moonlight, and an immersive surround sound composition by BAFTA and Ivor Novello award-winning composer Dan Jones.

Slip on your headphones, choose your vibe, and lose yourself in the music as our DJ pumps out the tracks across multiple channels. Whether you're into chart-toppers, throwback anthems, or deep house beats, there's something for everyone at this out-of-this-world silent disco experience.

A bar will be available throughout the evening, serving a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks to keep you refreshed while you dance.

Date & Time: Friday 6th June, 19:00 - 21:00 (Doors open 18:30)

Session Length: 2 hours

Ticket Cost: £5 per person (over 18s only)

Venue: Zeta Building, Harwell Campus (What3Words: ///originals.orbit.dumplings)

Step into the moonlight, feel the music, and dance among the stars. Come and party with us!

Image credit: Ivor Toms

Where to go on arrival:

The below map details the location of places of interest for your visit to Harwell Campus.

We kindly ask that you vacate the event car park (number 1) once your timed session is over. If you wish to remain on campus for food/drink, please move your vehicle to the Ridgeway Car Park (number 5) before visitng DiSH or Lightbox Cafe.

About The Light Project:

In January 1946, Harwell began its journey as a scientific campus, marking the beginning of an extraordinary legacy of innovation in clean energy, advanced computing, photonics, satellites, health technology, particle physics, and engineering. To commemorate our 80th anniversary, we are organising The Light Project - a landmark series of public engagement events celebrating our heritage of scientific excellence.

Named for the electromagnetic force that connects many of Harwell's greatest breakthroughs - from satellite communications to advanced compnuting to laser technology to the Diamond Light Source - this initiative will illuminate our past achievements and inspire future generations.

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