Kid Disco! Mess Fest at Rose Music Hall — DJ Requiem Brings the Party Sunday
If your crew is ready to get loud and get weird, Kid Disco!: Mess Fest is the move this Sunday. DJ Requiem takes the stage at Rose Music Hall in Columbia, MO at 2:30 PM CT on June 14, and this festival-style dance party is built for maximum chaos and maximum fun.
Rose Music Hall keeps everything indoors, so once you’re inside, the outside world disappears — including whatever the sky decides to throw at mid-Missouri this weekend.
Getting There: Leave a Few Extra Minutes
Here’s the one thing worth planning around: Sunday is shaping up to be a wet one in Columbia. The National Weather Service is forecasting showers and thunderstorms likely through the morning, with storms still possible into the afternoon. High near 83°F, mostly cloudy, with northwest winds around 9 mph and a 70% chance of precipitation.
That means the walk from your car to the venue entrance could get you damp. Nothing a quick jog can’t fix — but it’s worth parking as close as you can manage and having your tickets pulled up on your phone before you step out of the car. Fumbling at the door in the rain is no fun for anyone, especially with kids in tow.
Inside Rose Music Hall
Once you’re through the doors, you’re in full disco mode. Music venues tend to run on the cooler side once the AC is going, so toss a light layer in your bag for you or the little ones — especially if you plan to settle in toward the back away from the dance floor heat.
Rep the Show
This is a festival event, and the energy is going to be high. A DJ Requiem tee is a solid way to mark the occasion and give your kid something to remember the Mess Fest by.
Quick-Hit Checklist
- Showtime: 2:30 PM CT, Sunday June 14
- Venue: Rose Music Hall, Columbia, MO
- Weather en route: Showers and thunderstorms likely — plan for a wet walk from the lot
- Bring: Phone with tickets ready, a light jacket for indoor AC
- Skip: Umbrellas and ponchos — you won’t need them once you’re inside
Leave a few minutes early to beat the rain drama, and you’ll be dancing before the first drop hits the floor.