
DAY FEVER Brings The Ultimate Daytime Disco Back To Liverpool’s Camp and Furnace This September
The UK’s fastest-growing day club phenomenon, DAY FEVER, lands in Liverpool on 20 September as part of its biggest month yet.
The UK’s #1 daytime clubbing sensation, DAY FEVER, is heading to Liverpool’s Camp and Furnace this September as part of a massive national expansion—promising wall-to-wall bangers, pure joy, and zero regrets the morning after.
Founded by a star-studded team including actress Vicky McClure, filmmaker Jonny Owen, Reverend & The Makers frontman Jon McClure, plus Chris McClure and James O’Hara, DAY FEVER has quickly grown from a one-off event in Sheffield to a touring cultural movement with thousands dancing across the country—all before 8pm.
Landing in Liverpool on Saturday 20 September, DAY FEVER promises a proper night out that doesn’t wreck your weekend. Running from 3pm–8pm, the event blends infectious energy, nostalgia-fuelled music, and feel-good chaos in equal measure. Expect a mix of Northern Soul, disco, indie classics, and 90s floor-fillers—plus a room full of strangers dancing like they’re old mates.
“It started as a WhatsApp idea,” laughs co-founder Jon McClure. “We just thought—why wait until midnight to start dancing?”

And the concept has clearly struck a chord. From Manchester to Glasgow, the party is packed with people of all ages letting loose—mums and daughters, old school friends, and anyone in need of a midlife revival. “It’s like a wedding where everyone actually wants to be there,” Jon adds.
Liverpool’s date joins a record-breaking run of 24 towns and cities in September 2025, making it DAY FEVER’s biggest month yet. Local DJs, no dress code, no egos—just unfiltered fun with a soundtrack designed to get every generation moving.
As McClure puts it: “It feels like a massive house party at your nan’s. It’s daft, it’s joyful, and it’s exactly what we all need.”
DAY FEVER – Liverpool
Saturday 20 September, 3pm–8pm
Camp and Furnace
Tickets: day-fever.com
Be warned—tickets are flying, and Liverpool’s bound to sell out fast.
Because life’s too short to save the dancing for after dark.