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James Moncur

V&A Dundee’s spectacular Friday Night Fever food and dance fest back 'by popular demand'

V&A Dundee bosses have bowed to popular demand and announced a bonus date for their spectacular Friday Night Fever food and dance fest.

The museum will open ‘after hours’ once again for an evening of fun and frolics in one of the coolest settings in Scotland.

They said the first three nights - featuring Michael Kilkie, Tom Simpson and Rebecca Vasmant - went down “such a storm” that they were forced to add a bonus date set for the final Friday in November.

Dundee's own Le Freak and Friends will return to supply the beats all night long, thanks to V&A Dundee’s friends at The Rhumba Club.

And it will be the same drill as the previous events where visitors can wander around the Night Fever exhibition, taking in this feel-good show after dark

Guests are also invited to “luxuriate in laid back style to Ibiza chill tunes" while they tuck into an exclusive tapas style menu at the Taha restaurant "inspired by the clubbing locations featured in Night Fever.”

A museum spokesman said: “Music, food and drinks at Tatha will kick off from 18.00, with last entry into Night Fever at 21.00.

“Tables for food in Tatha will book out fast, so booking is a must if you want to eat.

“Night Fever exhibition tickets can be booked in advance, or you can buy them in the museum on the night.

“Or if you just want to grab a drink to enjoy as you explore the museum, then just rock up.”

You can book Night Fever exhibition tickets here and reserve your tithe table here.

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