Party the night away in the spectacular Hintze Hall of the Natural History Museum, right underneath the 25-metre skeleton of a blue whale.
After you've enjoyed a drink or two at the bar you'll pick up a pair of illuminated headphones that glow in bright lines of red, green or blue.
All of the music will be played directly through them, and you can choose your own tunes by flicking between three different DJs. If you don't like the pop, rock or party tunes that are playing inside your head then you can simply press a button and switch to one of the other channels.
But here's the twist: everybody will end up dancing to different tunes! Nobody's moves will match, making it a fun night full of laughs and dancing.
The DJ's booth and disco lights are situated at the top of the steps in front of the Charles Darwin statue (we're not sure what he makes of the whole thing!) and the event usually attracts around 800-900 visitors - making it a great way to meet new people in a spectacular setting.
How’s this for an escalator... it goes up through the core of a pulsating pronto-planet. It would be great if they upped the heat so you came out drenched in sweat with water pouring down your forehead, but alas, your journey through the centre of the earth is over pretty quick pic.twitter.com/IYKMTidm74
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