Silent Disco Natural History Museum What you need to know before you go

by Holly Lavender

Silent Disco Natural History Museum

Have you ever wanted to go to a silent disco at the Natural History Museum well now you can. This unique silent disco has three DJs playing simultaneously all different genres of music. Whether you like dance, old-school anthems or even Disney they have everything. The best part is you can easily switch between all three of these DJs so you if don’t like a song you can switch channels.

The Silent Disco Natural History Museum is for adults (over 18s) only. You may have to show ID at the gate and also be IDed when getting drinks at the bar. The Silent Disco Natural History Museum operates a Challenge 25 policy.

Be warned tickets sell out really quickly for the year. Currently, all dates are sold out for the rest of the year!

Silent Disco Natural History Museum

Silent Disco Natural History Museum Information

Start Time

10 pm doors open – be warned you will have to wait outside until doors open at 10 pm and it is London (just saying). The last entry is at 11.30 pm.

End Time

1 am

Silent Disco London DJs

There are 3 of them so you can choose which DJ you want to listen to. This by far was the best concept.

They had different colours red, blue or green (which corresponded to each DJ). The colours are shown on each headset so you can also see what everyone is listening to.

Headset

The headset has a switch so you change between all three DJs and there is a volume adjuster as well.

I personally didn’t find these particularly comfortable. I have a double helix piercing on my left ear and it was throbbing by the end.

Free Cloakroom

As you will have to wait outside to enter, the Silent Disco Natural History Museum does have a free cloakroom to leave your bags and coats. Located to the left as you enter.

It does get very hot in the museum, I also left my jumper in the cloakroom as I was roasting.

Toilets

There are toilets available to the right of the stairs where you can see the DJs. They can get really busy but you can still keep your headphones on as the music can still be heard. Everyone was rocking out in the toilets.

Bar

There is a bar on either side where you can buy drinks. There is also a cocktail station if that is your preferred choice. You can pay with a card/contactless.

The Stage

The Silent Disco Natural History Museum was at the main entrance. You cannot go around the museum.

Silent Disco Natural History Museum Cocktails Available

Silent Disco Natural History Museum Tickets

Tickets cost £35 per person (£31.50 for Members). Grab your tickets here. You will receive a QR code which you will need to show at the entrance gate.

A free ticket for a carer accompanying a guest with a disability can be requested at +44 (0)20 7942 5000, Monday to Friday, 9.00 – 17.00, subject to availability.

Silent Disco Natural History Museum Entrance

Silent Disco Natural History Museum Reviews

I absolutely loved my evening at the Silent Disco Natural History Museum and would definitely attend again (if I can get any tickets). I particularly liked that there were three DJs available and there was always something great to listen to. The headset was super easy to change between the tracks.

It wasn’t overcrowded at all, I would say there was a good amount of people there. The queue for the toilets was long at times but nothing too crazy. Drinks were reasonable for London and you could pay with a card or contactless.

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