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The Disco Shed

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The Disco Shed

In 2005 Count Skylarkin had a house party. The decks went in the shed, the speakers on the roof and Peepshow Paddy said, ‘This is the Disco Shed, let’s take it on the road’. Shedonism was born.

Far more dangerous than either house or garage; so street it’s off-road and round the back. The scourge of Oxford City Council noise-prevention officers. The toast of festivals everywhere.

Best known to festival goers for their show-stopping appearances at the likes of Latitude, Leeds, Reading, Bestival, Shambala, Big Chill, the Disco Shed even popped up on Channel 4 for an award-winning appearance on Amazing Spaces Shed of the Year, beaming Shedonism into the homes of some six million people.

Fully mobile and self sufficient other than a power source, the Disco Shed takes the best elements of modern clubbing but disguises it amongst all the stuff you‘d find in your Dad’s old shed, to make a truly unique entertainment space and novel curiosity.

Best of all, the Disco Shed DJs really know how to throw a party

“I was reviewing the bands at Latitude on Friday and Saturday for the Guardian but I thought the best thing all weekend was the Disco Shed!”
Paul Lester (The Guardian)

“I love the Disco Shed”
Tania Harrison, Latitude Festival curator

“My face is hurting from smiling and laughing so much… Who would’ve thought that a little shed could bring so much happiness to so many people. It’s crazy but I love it”
Max McMurdo (Channel 4’s Amazing Spaces)

“Love the Disco Shed – they are part of our family”
Hugh Phillimore, Cornbury Festival organiser

https://www.discoshed.com/x/

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