Disco Neurotico Byron Vincent
UK
A vibey club experience redefining nightlife for the nervous and neurodivergent

Wed 21 May 2025
Get ready for a clubbing experience like no other, where everyone is welcome, and the dance floor is a space of freedom and expression.
↓ Read morePrice
€10
How long?
4 hrs
For ages 18+
This is an accessible event with no flashing lights and music controlled via individual headsets. Learn more about what it's all about and what's on offer in this easy to ready info pack. Or view more information about Accessible Performances.
You can also view and download this Orientation Pack to learn more about the event the venue space.
When?
Wed 21 May
From the show
"A high-quality, thoughtfully curated event that was a fantastic evening for neurodivergent audiences."
Southbank Centre
"A benefit to humanity."
Audience Member
"My inner child was happy."
Audience Member
"It felt like coming home."
Audience Member
With a focus on inclusivity, individuality and sensory-friendly experiences, Disco Neurotico is redefining nightlife for the neurodivergent community.
Whether you're vibing to our eclectic selection of DJs, chilling in our sensory-friendly areas, or exploring gaming and UV art, this night is all about you being yourself.
Founder Byron Vincent, a raver with diagnoses of ADHD, autism and PTSD, commented: “We started this project hoping to remove obstacles for neurodivergent people like myself. But we’ve grown into a safe, more welcoming space for anybody who find clubs overwhelming, claustrophobic and unpredictable.”
As one attendee put it, “It felt like coming home.” Don’t miss out – come experience the future of nightlife with Disco Neurotico.
Credits
- Co-Producer and Resident DJ Byron Vincent
- Co-Producer and Resident DJ Stef Mohamed
- Guest DJ SAZ
- Guest DJ JWY
- Artist and Chief Wellbeing Officer Violet Morley aka MX UNIVERSE
- Chief Playmaker Simone French
- Playmaker in Training Moss Russell
- Wellbeing Assistant Ben Lucent
- Boardgame Curator Eoin Mason (NeuroGamers Ireland)
Supported by Arts Council England and the Southbank Centre.