A music and dance party for the “post-rave generation” of parents and children is set to come to Wycombe Swan this month.

Rave era legend Mark Archer (Altern-8) will take to the decks for the nautical-themed event for people with children aged up to eight years.

The visit comes as part of the Around the World in 18 Raves Camp Bestival warm-up tour.

Big Fish Little Fish (BFLF) exploded from a monthly party in Brixton to touring the country, in just three years. 

Organisers drew on their own experience as seasoned clubbers and papers to create “anarchic, social, real fun” for all ages.

Founder Hannah Saunders created BFLF because she said there was nothing like it to take her own family to; somewhere relaxed, entertaining and “daft”, where the adults enjoyed themselves as much as children.

She said she was looking for a mini-festival where grown-ups and children both have a good time.

The event will give visitors the chance to get crafty on the Captain Cookie craft table and enjoy a bit of sea leave in the baby chill-out or play areas.

There will also be a chance to win a family ticket to Camp Bestival while having fun with the photo booth.

Hannah said: “BFLF work tirelessly to make sure each party is unique, with everything from a multisensory dancefloor of lights, glitter cannon, bubbles, and a giant parachute dance, to hula-hoop demonstrations and synthesiser workshops.

“BFLF believe everyone has the right to a good time.”

The event comes to Wycombe Swan on April 28.

Tickets cost £11 for adults, £8 for children and infants go free.

To book, call the box office on 01494 512000 or visit wycombeswan.co.uk.