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Silent Disco at The View From The Shard

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After the success of the first series of silent discos, The Shard will be home to six more nights of music and drinks, starting on November 15.

The multi-sensory experience will then run through the pre-Christmas period – a perfect event for any Christmas parties with work colleagues or with friends.

Set up on Level 69, The View from The Shard will have three DJs playing a variety of music including pop, RnB, hip-hop and dubstep – all while you’re surrounded by the stunning panoramic views of the city below.

At night the city provides a beautiful backdrop with its sparkling lights, away from all the hustle and bustle you experience on the ground.

Wearing headphones that wirelessly connect to the DJ booths, you’re given the choice between the three sets and can decide on what to party to. Add in drinks from the bar and the result is a wild, eclectic and fun night.

The entry price is £37.50, but for this must-do-at-least-once experience, it’s worth it just for the views of London alone. You’ll feel like you’re dancing on a cloud.

Disco evenings November 15, December 5, 6, 12, 13 and 19 from 10pm until 2am.

To purchase your ticket click here.

Featured photo courtesy of Januaz Kaliszczak via Flickr

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