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RUSU to host under 17s party - 18 December

Wednesday, 15 December 2010

headphone disco

'This is a great opportunity for young adults to experience the fun and social aspect they could be part of if they decided to go to university.'

On Saturday 18 December Reading University Students' Union (RUSU) are holding an under 17s Christmas party for local teenagers...but with a difference!

3Sixty will be host to a 3D headphone disco, where each guest is given a set of wireless headphones two-channel headphones, the sound-system is switched off and two DJs spin two completely different sets side by side, meaning that each person can choose what they listen to. This is a great opportunity for young adults to experience the fun and social aspect they could be part of if they decided to go to university.

It is being held in 3Sixty, RUSU's nightclub, which is a safe environment for all attendees, there will be no alcohol served, full security and a no tolerance policy upheld.

This event is exclusively for those aged 13 to 16. Tickets are £6 in advance (available from www.seetickets.com) and £7 on the door. Doors open at 7.00pm and the party finishes at 11.30pm.

Find out more at www.headphonedisco.com.

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