Aperol’s Aperidisco rocks Hackney Bridge
By Miona MadsenCampari Group is reviving its Aperol Spritz Aperidisco, taking place at Hackney Bridge in London this June.

Following two successful years at Battersea Power Station, Aperol Spritz Aperidisco will make its East London debut at Hackney Bridge, located near Hackney Wick and the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
The two-week event will take place at Units 1-28 in the Echo Building, E15 2SJ, from 13-29 June.
It offers attendees music and an opportunity to connect while sipping Aperol’s signature Spritz cocktails and non-alcoholic options.
The canal-side celebration will kick off on Sunday 13 June with a special appearance by artist Salute, who will heat the party with house and electronic sounds.
Tickets for the opening night are free and limited, available on a first-come, first-served basis on the brand’s website.
Aperol welcomes guests at the location during the two-week window on Thursday to Sunday from 1pm-10.30pm, Monday to Tuesday from 4pm-10.30pm and Wednesday between 3pm-10.30pm.
During the Aperidisco, other performances include the London-based collective Loose Legs, the twin duo Rotation Policy, the female DJ collective Huns ‘n’ Roses, The Beatriarchy, and Guava James.
In addition to music, the event will feature Aperol Spritz masterclasses, a customisable merchandise station with designs by Tegan Price, culinary delights in collaboration with chef Robin Gill, Supper Club, and BBQ Season.
After last year’s Aperidisco at Royal Albert Dock Liverpool, Aperol is bringing its Aperidisco to the North of England once more.
This year, the aperitivo brand will host a one-night-only event at Yes restaurant and bar in Manchester on Friday 11 July, from 7pm to midnight.
Tickets for both the London and Manchester events are now available on Aperol’s website.
Earlier this year, Campari Group opened the Aperol Spritz Bar at London’s O2 arena.
In March, Aperol also entered the ready-to-serve (RTS) space by launching a single-serve format in the UK.
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