About Us

We’re not just about the pants.

Read on to find out more about who we are and what we do…

What Party in your Pants IS...

It’s a festival crammed into one night, where reality is suspended, mess is encouraged, and everyone is the Talent. Since we embarked on this journey in 2015, we have created a little revolution. We refuse to let everyday sexism dictate our definition of beauty, we exercise the joyful right to dance in our pants without fear of judgement or harassment. We rebelliously refuse to be labelled or placed in a genre because we are you, our customers, and you are as diverse as the world we live in. This is not an ordinary club night, it belongs to you.

What Party in your Pants is NOT...

Do not attend our party to look at naked people. You have the internet, stay at home.

Do not attend our party in search of a mate. If the #MeToo phenomenon left you exasperated and wondering ‘well, when IS it appropriate for me to hit on someone?’ the answer is NOT AT PARTY IN YOUR PANTS. We come here to party as equal human beings, whatever our gender, body shape, orientation. We come here to experience freedom from the pressure to be attractive, thin, young, gender conforming and especially to be free from the need to guard against creeps. The sexual tension at PIYP can best be compared to a kindergarten. If you hit on people at our party, you will be treated as if you flirted with a toddler. Don’t do it.

Do not use our party to enhance your drug experience. By all means, enhance our party however you choose, but if you cannot understand a simple sentence, then you cannot understand if your attention is desired or not, and we would prefer you to go elsewhere.

If this description of our party offended you, then ours is not the one for you.

Peace, Love and Pants,
The Doodlecats

Inclusivity & Inclusion

Our inclusivity extends beyond gender and sexuality.

We strive to be accessible to people living with disabilities – free PA passes no questions asked, Spoons Tickets for people living with unpredictable health conditions. We noticed a number of people regularly buying tickets but not turning up. When we spoke to them, and realised it was health related, we invented a recyclable ticket. Buy it once, use it whenever your Spoons allow!

If you have queries about wheelchair access, please contact us. We pop up at a lot of venues and each one is unique.

We’re always open to suggestions on how to improve. Just contact us!

We believe in financial access. If you can’t afford a full price ticket, we always have discounts available, and we set aside a number of free tickets for each event, just in case.

You don’t need to identify as an artist to make art with us, either. We designed the night the way we did especially so that nobody needs to be good at art to make art that looks good.