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Holywood May Day Tea Dance

Holywood Methodist Church, 2 Birch Drive, Holywood, Holywood, County Down, BT18 9DU
May Day Tea Dance 2025

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In association with Merry May Day, Holywood on 5 May

 

Join us for a 1940s themed Tea Dance on May Day. With Ballroom Blitz leading the day, enjoy dancing and refreshments.

 

 

Doors open at 2pm.

From 2pm – 4pm.

Refreshments provided, tea/coffee, sandwiches/traybakes.

The dance is for adults only, no children or pets allowed in the hall.

 

Tickets are free but must be pre-booked in advance.

 

Getting Here

Held in the Holywood Methodist Church, standing at the maypole and looking up Church Road, make your way up the hill. Just past Church Road carpark on your left you will see the Methodist Church on the corner of Church Road and Church View. Please make your way through the front gates and towards the left-hand side of the church. Walk along the side of the church and you will see the door to the Centenary Hall. There will also be signage pointing you in the right direction.

 

There is no parking available for attendees at the event, please make use of car parks in the town or public transport.

 

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Tickets are free but must be pre-booked in advance.

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Opening Times

Doors open 2pm. Finishes at 4pm (5 May 2025)

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