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ABOUT GLITTER BOMB

About Glitter Bomb

Forget what you heard — disco never died. It just moved to Brooklyn for a while, grabbed a slice of pizza, and waited for the right band to bring it back.

Enter Glitter Bomb.

Born somewhere between a smoky Brooklyn dance floor and a late-night argument about whether the Bee Gees invented gravity, Glitter Bomb is a full-tilt tribute to the greatest dance era the world has ever known. Picture the lights of Studio 54, the swagger of Saturday Night Fever, and just enough neighborhood attitude to make Vinnie Barbarino proud.

The band was formed when a group of groove-obsessed musicians realized something very important: people didn’t just like disco… they needed disco. Since then, Glitter Bomb has been spreading the gospel of funk, falsetto, and platform shoes across dance floors everywhere.

From the moment the first bass line drops, the mission is simple — turn the room into a full-blown 1970s dance party. Expect the legendary hits of the Bee Gees, Donna Summer, Chic, Earth Wind & Fire, KC & The Sunshine Band, and more, delivered with enough sparkle to make a mirror ball nervous.

And yeah, we know what you’re thinking.

“Do people actually dance that much anymore?”

Buddy… you haven’t seen a Glitter Bomb crowd.

When the lights hit, the collars get wide, the groove gets deep, and suddenly everyone in the room remembers exactly why disco ruled the planet.

So grab your friends, step onto the dance floor, and remember the only rule of the night:

If you’re not dancing… you’re doing it wrong.

Welcome to Glitter Bomb.
The 70s called.
They said the party’s still going. 🪩