Bristol nightclub to fill with inflatables and giant ball pit
Posted on: 28 Jul 2017Foreverland comes to Bristol on the 7th October, when it will transform Lakota into the adult playground that has become the club night’s trademark.
Neverland was J.M. Barrie’s creation, the stomping ground of Peter Pan and the Lost Boys, where kids never grow up, instead spending their days in an immortal childhood.
Foreverland, though nominally polarised, successfully emulates these same sentiments – though within the framework of more realistic time constraints. Offering the chance for adults (strictly over 18s) to return to their formative years for one night only.
Having filled some of Europe’s biggest clubs with inflatables, ball pits and the ingenuous fun for which they have become internationally-renowned – and that’s before the music is even considered. Previous headliners of these bashes include Stormzy, Ms Dynamite and Artful Dodger, and this calibre will likely be adhered to in the (yet to be announced) line-up for their takeover of Lakota, which is set to take place on the 7th October.
The décor will incorporate a network of inflatables, bouncy castles, giant ball pits and confetti, with theatrical performances and circus acts continuing throughout the evening.
Immaturity is advised.
Foreverland takes place at Lakota on the 7th October, to get your hands on tickets click here.
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