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Raver Tots festival sees youngsters throwing shapes and living it large at family-friendly event

Emma Merchant by Emma Merchant
Monday, August 1, 2022 6:06 am
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The Raver Tots event at Prospect Park on Sunday.

The Raver Tots event at Prospect Park on Sunday.

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THEY were throwing shapes, as well as sorting them, all thanks to a unique family-friendly festival that took over Reading’s Prospect Park.

Raver Tots was a one-day party allowing parents to bring their children to enjoy a day of music, games and fun.

And the line-up was one to remember. There were sets from some of the biggest names in dance music, including Judge Jules, Brandon Block, Artful Dodger, Wideboys, Heartless Crew, DJ Phantasy, Nicky Blackmarket, Woody Cook and Charlotte Devaney.

Also wowing the crowds was the Guinness World Record holder, DJ Archie, who is the world’s youngest club DJ, having picked up the title at a Raver Tots festival two years ago.

Away from the music, there was a fun fair, a soft play area, crazy golf, circus schools and huge stage shows with dancers as well as a street food market with a licenced bar.

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With lots of space in the park to try out moves, and plenty of music and rhythm, children and their families were able to disco, boogie and spin all afternoon.

Music was kept at safe levels to ensure children could enjoy the event.

Raver Tots’ event manager, Saoirse Holland, was thrilled with how the event went on Sunday, July 24.

“The weather was lovely, and it was a really good day,” she said. “Around 6,000 children and families came.

“There was a really good atmosphere, and lots to do.

“Dancing was in the big top, which gave everyone a bit of shade, and everyone had a great day.

“The event took place over six hours, so the real boogiers were able to dance right up to the end at 6pm.”

The festival and sist has raised more than £55,000 for good causes and is hoping to add to that fund this year.

Speaking ahead of the event, Brandon Block, Raver Tots resident and Ibiza legend, said: “Raver Tots is definitely the most fun festival I have played at in a long time, and I’ve played at some incredible events.”

Now plans are being made for next year’s event.

For more details, log on to: https://www.ravertots.co.uk/

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