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Brighton toddler disco at Church of Saint Michael on 29 June

A pre-school disco for children aged 2 to 5 is coming to Brighton on Monday 29 June 2026, with music aimed squarely at younger dancers.

Pre-school Disco (2-5 Year Olds) With Deejave is listed for the Church of Saint Michael, Victoria Road, 8a Powis Road, Brighton, BN1 3HJ, United Kingdom. The published event details do not list a start time, end time, ticket price or booking method, so families should check the event listing before making plans.

The event is billed as a chance for young children to “have a bop” and “rock yer socks off” to pop music, with a playlist expected to include familiar names and sounds such as Spidey, Bluey, Disney and ramped-up nursery music.

A Brighton disco built for pre-school dancers

This is not a late-night dancefloor scaled down for children. The stated audience is specific: 2 to 5 year olds, which puts the event in the pre-school bracket and helps parents judge whether it suits their child before travelling.

The tone of the listing is playful and informal, with the focus on movement, music and recognisable pop-culture favourites. For families with children who already respond to songs from Bluey, Disney or nursery music, the format gives a clear signal of the kind of soundtrack to expect.

Deejave is named in the event title, and the listing frames the session around upbeat music rather than a seated performance. The short description suggests a lively, participatory atmosphere where children can dance, move around and burn off energy in a social setting.

Date, venue and the details families need first

Detail Published information
Event Pre-school Disco (2-5 Year Olds) With Deejave
Date Monday 29 June 2026
Time Not listed in the source details
Venue Church of Saint Michael
Address Victoria Road, 8a Powis Road, Brighton, BN1 3HJ, United Kingdom
Audience Children aged 2 to 5
Price Not listed in the source details
Booking Not listed in the source details

The event is listed by Visit Brighton Events, with the venue identified as the Church of Saint Michael in Brighton. No additional access, transport, food, stall or organiser information is included in the supplied event details.

What children can expect from the music

The strongest clue about the programme is the event’s own music description. Families can expect pop-led tracks with child-friendly reference points, including Spidey, Bluey, Disney and nursery music given a more energetic treatment.

That mix points towards a session designed for short attention spans and active participation. For very young children, familiar characters and melodies can make a disco setting feel less intimidating, especially if they are new to group events or louder music environments.

The listing does not describe a wider programme, timed activities, craft sessions, food, stalls or a host schedule. Based on the information provided, the main draw is the music and the opportunity for pre-school children to dance in a local Brighton venue.

Check the missing details before setting off

The published event information confirms the date, audience and venue, but it does not give the start time, end time, price or booking arrangements. Those are the details most likely to affect whether the event works around naps, meals, travel and family routines.

Parents and carers planning to attend should confirm the time and entry arrangements through the original Visit Brighton Events listing before going to the Church of Saint Michael on Monday 29 June 2026.

Source: Visit Brighton Events

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Nadia Ellis covers Camden with a focus on public services, planning decisions, housing, transport, and neighbourhood issues. She has worked on local news desks across north London, checking council papers, public notices, and community sources to explain decisions clearly. Her reporting aims to give residents reliable context on civic developments, consultations, and changes affecting daily life

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