Overview

Black history month is a celebration of black culture and overall excellence. Since 1987, the UK have celebrated black history month, as a form of recognition for their achievements and contributions within the UK, and the rest of the world. This weeks WSIHE will be a celebration of black history and culture. Dress theme will be whatever clubs and societies have already planed; most importantly come and celebrate black excellence and culture through the music.  

 

100 tickets available on the door first come first served. 

Wednesday is the day SU Sports takes over and why just stop at the matches, Zee bar continues the WSIHE spirit right through the night with the only post sport party. Everyone is welcome so no matter if you win or lose, play or don't play, join in the only mid-week party. 

 

TICKETS

Students £4.00 up to Tuesday night, £5.00 on the day 

Guest £6.00

All tickets are NON-TRANSFERABLE OR REFUNDABLE.

Please check your Purchase History each time you buy a ticket, to make sure you have successful followed all the steps and purchased a ticket, to avoid disappointment.

ENTRY

Searching will take place, this will take time so please arrive early to avoid long waiting times.

Please have your Student Card available and ready. Always Bring Valid ID as well (Passport or Driving Licence). The Student Union is a Licence Premise, it is a legal requirement to have ID.

GUEST POLICY

Each Student is permitted to sign in up to two guest per night. The Student must have their valid Student card on them, the guest must have valid ID (Passport or Driving Licence) to be allowed to sign in.

If a student signs a guest into either SU venues then they accept responsibility for their actions. If they act in an unacceptable way then the student may be punished by the Students’ Union. This may include:

  • Being barred from both SU bars
  • Being suspended from Clubs/Societies (Inc Sports teams)
  • Having to attend a disciplinary hearing
  • Paying appropriate fines

The guest will also no longer be welcome at the Students’ Union. Students should ALWAYS make sure they know the people they are signing in.