Dust off your dancing shoes, folks, because the Natural History Museum has recently released some new dates for its Triceratop-notch silent discos. And everybody is invited. Well, everybody who’s quick enough to snap themselves up a ticket, that is.
The Natural History Museum’s silent discos
Disco-goers can pop on a headset and prepare to have a night at the museum that they’ll never forget. The chart-topping silent discos at the Natural History Museum take place in the iconic Hintze Hall, so you can (silently) throw your best shapes under the watchful eyes bones of Hope – the museum’s rather ginormous blue whale skeleton.
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From 10pm (well after the museum closes its doors to the general public), guests can head inside the much-loved museum for a good old boogie. Three DJs will be battling it out, simultaneously playing tracks over three separate channels. Attendees can plug themselves in, flick between the channels to find their favourite, and dance their socks off into the early hours of the morning.
A fully-stocked bar will be on hand throughout the night, keeping guests fueled and hydrated. And party-goers need not worry about being too old to attend, because they’ll be surrounded by fossils the whole time.

The upcoming silent disco dates are December 19 (this very weekend), January 23, January 30, and February 27. Tickets do tend to sell out pretty fast, so we’d recommend you snapping one up as soon as you can if you want to dance among the dinosaurs inside one of London’s most iconic museums.
Find out more and plan your visit here.