Are you looking for a fun and unique way to celebrate summer? If so, consider throwing a disco-themed barbecue party! This type of party is perfect for any occasion – from birthdays to graduation parties. In this blog post, we will provide tips on how to throw a disco-themed BBQ party that your guests will love. Let’s get started!

To start, you will need to gather some disco-themed decorations. You can find these online or at your local party store. Once you have your decorations, it’s time to start planning the menu. For a disco-themed barbecue party, we recommend serving up some delicious burgers and hot dogs. Be sure to add some fun sides like potato salad and coleslaw. And of course, don’t forget the disco-themed drinks!
Now that you have the food and drinks taken care of, it’s time to move on to the music. A disco-themed party is not complete without some great dance tunes. Create a playlist of your favorite disco hits and get ready to boogie down!

Last but not least, don’t forget the disco ball! This is an essential element of any disco-themed party. Hang the disco ball from a tree or porch and let it spin all night long. Your guests will love dancing under the stars while surrounded by sparkling lights.
Now that you know how to throw a disco-themed barbecue party, it’s time to start planning your event. Gather your friends and family and get ready to have a blast! Make sure to make your yard safe for dancing by clearing any obstacles that could cause someone to trip. And most importantly, have fun! A disco-themed barbecue party is the perfect way to enjoy summertime fun. So go ahead and get started planning – your guests are sure to thank you for an unforgettable experience. Thanks for reading!
Do you have any tips on how to throw a successful disco-themed party? We would love to hear from you! Drop us a comment below and let us know what worked for you. Thanks for reading and happy party planning!
Elwood Johnson is a DJ who specializes in developing and producing “old” sounds such as disco. He also has his own bar where most of his produced music is played.