Controversial silent disco in one of England's most sacred churches may not be held again

  • 2 months ago
A controversial silent disco held in one of Britain's most iconic cathedrals may never be held again despite raking in around £12,000.

The discos - dubbed the 'Rave in the Nave' - were held to raise much-needed funds for the historic Canterbury Cathedral and were heavily criticised by some Christians as an 'alcohol-fuelled rave in God's house'.

The two sellout events held earlier this month got positive views from the 3,000 party-goers who attended the event.

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