HUNDREDS of people swapped their usual morning routine for the chance to dance into daylight at a club.
More than 300 clubbers took part in the fourth Morning Gloryville event in Brighton β an early morning, pre-work rave which took place in Shooshh, a nightclub in Kings Road Arches.
From 6.30am until 10.30am, music from DJs including Kaiser Saucy, Sacha Dieu and Bobby Lost played out while clubbers enjoyed yoga sessions, massages and healthy breakfasts and smoothies.
The project, which has already proved popular in London, is the first of its kind in Brighton and hopes to become an established monthly event on the clubbing scene.
Yesterday, a spokesman for the event thanked everyone for their involvement.
He said: βIt was a lovely team to work with and a fantastic crowd.β
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