Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Burghley welcomes new festive event: Christmas Silent Discos

A brand-new event is coming to Burghley House this festive season. Get ready to dance the night away with friends, family and colleagues at a Christmas Silent Disco taking place on Thursday 5 and Friday 6 December 2024.

Set in the historical grounds of Burghley House, a huge Christmas marquee bedecked in sparkling lights and decorations will house the dancefloor for a feel-good night of party tunes and seasonal cheer.

With state-of-the-art headsets, party-goers can tune in to one of three DJs battling it out for the largest following with the very best music from the 80s, 90s and 00s as well as much-loved Christmas songs. With guaranteed snow flurries and plenty of festive fun in store, this is one Christmas party not to miss.

An array of festive food will be on offer to fuel the partying including loaded fries, hotdogs and sweet and savoury crêpes. There will also be a fully stocked bar featuring festive favourites such as mulled wine, fizz and Baileys hot chocolate. A choice of great value food and drink packages are available to pre-order.

A Burghley Christmas Silent Disco is a great option for those looking for something different for this year’s office party or Christmas get-together with friends. A special package price is available for groups of 10 or more.

Christmas Silent Discos at Burghley are from 7-10pm on Thursday 5 and 6 December 2024. Early bird tickets are available until 31 October 2024 and cost £27 person (over 18s only), full price tickets from 1 November 2024 are £29 per person. A group package price is available for parties of 10 or more at £50 per person and includes entry ticket plus one hot food voucher and three drinks vouchers. Parking is free of charge.

For more details and to book tickets visit www.burghley.co.uk

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