After its first day at Project House over Easter weekend sold out.
Good news, millennials!
The club night that’s been created strictly for those of us over 30 years old is making its way to Leeds again after the sellout success of its first city date over Easter weekend.
Overwhelming demand saw the last Day Fever event sell out quicker then you can say ‘cod liver oil’, but the popular daytime clubbing event is on its way back.
Created by Line of Duty and This Is England star Vicky McClure, Day Fever comes with a strict age limit and promises to have you in bed by your normal time.
It’s also co-founded by Sheffield legend and Reverend and the Makers frontman Jon McClure (no relation), who you’ll often spot behind the DJ decks.
It’s described as ‘the daytime disco that doesn’t ruin your Sunday.’
Unlike most club nights, where you’re not even walking in until 10pm and bracing yourself to throw your usual sleep routine out the window, this one kicks off at 3pm. How civilised!
It also wraps up by 8pm, so you have a plethora of post-clubbing meals on your doorstep instead of being lumped with a late-night kebab.
Since its launch, Day Fever has been selling out in cities across the UK, including its initial Leeds date over Easter.
And off the back of its success, Day Fever has already announced a new local date, returning to Project House on Sunday 5 May 2024.
With a bank holiday Monday chasing it, they really have been considerate of the worsening hangovers of those of a certain age…
Announcing the news, Day Fever said: “Due to the remarkable response to Day Fever across the UK we are taking it on the road to the hallowed musical epicentre that is LEEDS!
“The astonishing appetite for a nightclub in the afternoon has seen events completely sell out and we have been inundate…”
There are nostalgic TV shows, films and adverts shown on a big screen during the events.
Tickets for Day Fever’s Leeds event on are on sale now priced at £12.06 – you can get yours through Dice.