So Solid Crew performed at a dance party for BABIES.
The garage group – made up of the likes of Romeo, Harvey, Lisa Mafia and Ashley Walters – were chart-toppers in the noughties.
The 21 Seconds artists were asked to be special guests at the Ministry of Sound for the day time rave.
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But it was for a Raver Tots event at the iconic dance music nightclub.
It hosts family-friendly parties for mums and dads to enjoy tunes from their youth with their broods.
It was described as “suitable for all ages.”
Adult tickets were £16, kids under 12 got in for £14 but babies under 18 months were free.
Grown-ups were not allowed to go unless they had children with them.
However, buggies were banned from the dancefloor at the club in Elephant and Castle, south London as they’d be a tripping hazard.
The website read: “Featuring a huge effects show throughout the event with dancers, performers, cold pyro, bubbles.
“Festival sized confetti blasts, multi coloured lasers and lighting, parachute games, giant balloons, licensed bar and face painting.”
It added: “Babies under 18 months are free of charge. All other children require a child ticket.
“Buggies should not be taken onto the dance floor in case of tripping.
“They will need to be parked in the buggy park area which is sometimes situated outside, slings or baby carriers are recommended.
“Strictly no adults admitted without a child, maximum of three adults to one child.
“Music is kept at safe levels at all times in line with our risk assessment guidelines.
“Please note it is still loud so bring ear defenders if you wish.”
The event took place at the nightclub last Saturday (13 Apr) at 3:30pm, as reported by Need To Know.
One mum Louise Mahon said: “What an incredible event.
“Had the best time.”
Channy Lewis added: “Fancy this with the grandkids.”