let the beat take over
Where?
When?
Cost
TBC
Who is it for?
For school years 9 & 10.
what is the bridge?
The Bridge, the original Oxford nightclub venue and a vital part of the city’s vibrant clubbing scene. Four dynamic spaces deliver the ultimate clubbing experience with quality music and electric, feel-good vibe and energy.
What is included?
What do I wear?
Dress: Party! Trainers allowed!
Tickets?
doors open in
information
for parents
Important
If you are buying tickets on behalf of friends you will need the following information:
– Name and surname of teenager
– School
– Date of birth of teenager
– Email address of parent
– Mobile number of parent
– Parent responsible on the night
This information also constitutes our Terms and Conditions. Please read each section carefully.
Parents are expected to escort all teenagers to the entrance of the nightclub.
We are not able to offer any refunds under any circumstances.
The Directors of MOJO Events are DBS checked and have over 25 years experience organising major private events.
Whilst all necessary precautions will be provided during the event, MOJO Events do not take any liability for any action whatsoever.
MOJO Events reserves the right to use any photographs/videos taken at the event, without the expressed written permission of those included within the photographs/videos. MOJO Events may use the photographs/videos in publications or other media material produced, used or contracted by MOJO Events including but not limited to: brochures, invitations, website, etc.
Worcester Street Car Park, OX1 2BQ
Westgate Car Park – sat nav OX1 1TS – if you drive into Oxford please follow signs to direct your sat nav to Thames Street and look out for the turning down to the underground car park. No roof boxes on cars – height restriction 2m.
There are lots of restaurants, bars and shops in the Westgate Centre.
Westgate https://westgateoxford.co.uk/your-visit/getting-here
register
Please register here for MOJO Events. This will give you advance notice to book your tickets as events go live.
The Charlie Waller Trust was founded by the Waller family in 1997 in response to the tragic loss of Charlie to suicide whilst he was suffering from depression; it has since become one of the UK’s most respected mental health charities.
The Trust’s vision is of a world where people understand and talk openly about mental health, where young people know how to maintain mental wellbeing, and where the most appropriate treatment is available to everyone who needs it.
It provides parents, carers, teachers, employers and young people with free training and resources. These are designed to break down the stigma surrounding mental health problems, arm people with the tools to take care of themselves and others, and encourage everyone to openly about mental health.