Queueing up on a cold, rainy night waiting and shivering to get into the club, you hear the thump of the bass reverberating out into the street and sober up bit by bit as the showers continue to pour. You’re finally inside and suddenly you find yourself yawning, wearied by the playlist of either unknown or over-played tracks and deep down you just want to inhale some cheesy chips and roll into bed to get those precious eight hours of sleep. Sound familiar? Well, Day Fever knows you well and is bringing back its much-loved daytime disco to Manchester that doesn’t ruin your Sunday once again – and this time it’s festive.
Day Fever, an ironic nod to the Bee Gees hit Night Fever, has become a viral hit by offering a ‘nightclub’ experience held in the daytime. The Day Fever series mean attendees can still catch an early night, with the Manchester event running between 3pm and 8pm.
After an astonishing appetite for a nightclub in the afternoon, with events selling out in Sheffield, Glasgow and London, Day Fever is keeps on coming back for more, and will be returning to New Century in Manchester on Saturday 14th December for Sleigh Fever after much success in the city. Mancs can expect the perfect party music playlist, personally curated by Jon McClure of Reverend and the Makers and Vicky McClure of Line of Duty fame, as well as her film producer partner Jonny Owen, hosting another afternoon of no holds barred party times!
Vicky McClure speaks for us all when she says: “Manchester had to be on our list for Day Fever, it just had to be! It’s a city we all know and love and we can’t wait to bring our disco to such an amazing venue. So get your glad rags on and come and join us for a proper party. We can’t wait to see you next year!”
Day Fever is an event for all those aged 30 years old and over so don’t forget your ID, even if you haven’t been asked for it in a while… Attendees are also kindly asked to refrain from petting on the dancefloor (unless it’s the smooch/slow section), pushing, running and bombing, as well as acrobatics or gymnastics (vigorous dancing is encouraged instead).
Fancy a daytime disco that’s not in your kitchen? You can sign up for tickets, which start from £12.57, to the Day Fever events in Manchester here.