Tonight at the B RIGHT ON LGBT Community Festival: 70s/80s Disco Ball goes ahead at 7.30pm
The B RIGHT ON LGBT Community Festival comes to a close this evening (Saturday March 3) with the 70s/80s Disco Ball, raising funds for the Rainbow Fund. The Ball will bring down the curtail on seventeen days of events at the Phil Starr Pavilion, that have been Brighton’s contribution to LGBT History
The B RIGHT ON LGBT Community Festival comes to a close this evening (Saturday March 3) with the 70s/80s Disco Ball, raising funds for the Rainbow Fund.

The Ball will bring down the curtail on seventeen days of events at the Phil Starr Pavilion, that have been Brighton’s contribution to LGBT History Month. Despite the appalling weather only a couple of the 72 scheduled events were cancelled due to the site being flooded.
Dance the night away this evening on the disco bunny dance floor from 7.30pm.
LIVE ACTS WILL INCLUDE:
Abalicious – The UK’s Number One Abba Tribute Duo
EPIC80s– The South Coast’s Ultimate 80s Live Band
The English Disco Lovers – Supporting the utopian vision of Disco!
Dress to impress! Prize for the best DISCO DIVA!
Hot food available
All proceeds go to The Rainbow Fund
The B Right On LGBT Community Festival celebrates LGBT History Month, is organised by the volunteers of the Brighton & Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum and takes place at the Phil Starr Pavilion – a multi functional, fully accessible, heated performance, conference and community space with a licensed bar which is located on Victoria Gardens, Brighton, BN1 1WN.
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