Disco is back! Tammy and Christopher Kane’s ode to the London club scene.

Christopher and Tammy Kane have dreamt of creating a More Joy night out since 2019, and after a whole pandemic, More Joy Disco was in full session at London’s iconic KOKO venue. Stemming as an extension of his namesake brand, More Joy has always celebrated pleasure and creativity in the community, bringing lifestyle ideas in collaboration with iconic artists like Elton John and HAIM. Partnering with iconic nightlife faces such as Glyn Fussell from Sink the Pink and Charlotte Hotham from Bugged Out, the evening brought together the coolest, and most vibrant club kids across London. The idea behind More Joy Disco aimed to explore a space where fashion and disco music can merge and bring everyone together in a diverse and inclusive safe space, filled with serving the sexiest outfits across the board.

Speaking on the inaugural edition, Christopher Kane uncovers what More Joy embodies. “We have been dreaming about a More Joy disco since it’s conception in 2019. Apart from SEX, there is nothing like the euphoric highs from dancing, everything feels possible in that moment, that is what More Joy is, a feeling, a state of being... I want More Joy Disco to be a playground for open-minded individuals to come together to have THE most amazing time”

Bringing forward the tunes, the outfits and the attitude, iconic DJs in the face of Bestley, Josh Caffe and Grace Sands turned Camden nightlife on its head. Divulging into the history of the iconic KOKO venue, Sink The Pink’s Glyn Fussell expressed "I have been a long-time fan of everything Christopher Kane does and More Joy really speaks to everything I believe in. After creating huge events and club nights in London that bring together pleasure seekers from afar, I am thrilled that we can bring our worlds together and throw a HUGE party for the best that London has to offer. We intend to bring the famous KOKO alive with Ravers, Voguers, Drag queens and fashion kids dancing the best Disco DJs.”

More Joy Disco intends to be the hotspot for beaming nightlife, with regularly planned nights and support across the scene with more events, urging everyone to spread - you guessed it - More Joy.

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