Gareth Harper, founder of Romeo Done
- Credit: Gareth Harper
A group of Ipswich DJs who have brought the nightclub dancefloor to homes across the country are buzzing for their final event this weekend.
Gareth Harper started the online Romeo Done live events last year, eventually bringing other local DJs Gavin Lamb and Neil Hawes into the mix via social media every weekend.
A 24-hour livestream organised by the group earlier this year raised more than £6,000 for charity – and they now plan to bow out in style with their first ever live in-person event at Isaacs on the Quay this Sunday.
Published:
11:50 AM March 5, 2021
Updated:
6:13 PM March 5, 2021
Ipswich s DJ Garfie will be hosting a live end of home-schooling disco on Facebook.
- Credit: DJ Garfie
An Ipswich DJ is hosting a live online disco to celebrate the end of home-schooling for parents and children and hopes to go viral.
Gareth Harper, known as DJ Garfie, is holding the school disco virtually from 3pm to 6.30pm today as parents complete their last day of home-schooling with students set to return to classrooms on Monday.
Romeo Rascals will be hosting its official end of home-schooling disco today from 3pm.
- Credit: Romeo Rascals
Published:
11:50 AM March 5, 2021
Updated:
6:13 PM March 5, 2021
Ipswich s DJ Garfie will be hosting a live end of home-schooling disco on Facebook.
- Credit: DJ Garfie
An Ipswich DJ is hosting a live online disco to celebrate the end of home-schooling for parents and children and hopes to go viral.
Gareth Harper, known as DJ Garfie, is holding the school disco virtually from 3pm to 6.30pm today as parents complete their last day of home-schooling with students set to return to classrooms on Monday.
Romeo Rascals will be hosting its official end of home-schooling disco today from 3pm.
- Credit: Romeo Rascals
Published:
5:28 PM March 5, 2021
Updated:
5:44 PM March 5, 2021
DJ Garfie (Gareth Harper) with his stepson, Finley aka DJ Dares at the decks during their live disco to celebrate the end of home-schooling.
- Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown
Thousands of families are tuning in to celebrate the end of home-schooling with an online disco run by an Ipswich based DJ.
Children and their parents, who for many months have doubled up as their teachers, have been dancing around in their living rooms to tunes by Ipswich man Gareth Harper, known as DJ Garfie.
The online event kicked off at 3pm today and is expected to carry on into the evening, with an after-school disco being held for parents tonight.