Castle Summer Fest - Tickets on sale for Tamworth’s first ever outdoor silent disco

People a silent disco experience16.06.22

Tickets are now on sale for Tamworth’s first ever outdoor Silent Disco, which is taking place as part of Castle Summer Fest – a three-week programme of sports and live entertainment in the town’s picturesque Castle Grounds, including broadcasts of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. 

Silent Noize will be coming to the open-air section of the Activity Centre on Friday, July 29th, with a session for families (children aged 8+) and another for adults only. Depending on the session, tickets are priced at £7-£10 for adults and £5 for children.

Cllr Robert Pritchard, deputy leader of Tamworth Borough Council, said: “Unless you’ve experienced a silent disco, it’s difficult to appreciate just how fun it can be. You choose the tunes from a choice of three different stations, set your own volume and just go with whatever dance moves come naturally. You’ll enjoy seeing if you can spot who is listening to the same station.

“While the event might look amusing to anyone passing, it’s fantastic fun for those involved. There’s a huge variety of events taking place as part of Castle Summer Fest and this is a really quirky addition to that programme.

“Because of the location, tickets are limited by space, so I’d encourage anyone who is interested in attending to book soon to avoid disappointment. This is great summer entertainment for a Friday evening.”

Disco goers can choose from three channels – latest charts, 80s v 90s and RnB and Hip Hop. The family pre-party session will take place from 6.30pm to 8.30pm. Children must be aged eight and over and accompanied by an adult. Then from 9pm to 11pm it’s the full-on adults-only party for 18s and overs, priced at £10 per ticket.

For more information and to book tickets, people can visit the Tamworth Castle Summer Fest webpage.

Tamworth Castle Summer Fest will take place from July 22 to August 13 and includes three large concerts by world-renowned artists such as Jack Savoretti, Melanie C, Russell Watson, the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, Belinda Carlisle, Howard Jones, Thompson Twins’ Tom Bailey, Boney M, The Fizz, Toyah, Katrina of The Waves and Pat Sharp. There will also be live music shows, screenings, broadcasts, a whole host of sports events and demonstrations, the UK’s largest inflatable obstacle course, a 5k fun run, a world record breaking attempt and much more.

And between July 28 and August 8, live coverage of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games will be shown on a large screen in the grounds as part of the event.

More information is available on the Castle Summer Fest webpage, which is being updated all the time as more events and activities are confirmed.