We've covered all the biggest and best UK festivals of the summer so far, so it's no wonder that Digital Spy's most prized possession is currently the humble sleeping bag.
So when we were offered the chance to spend the night listening to live music (with a drink in hand), and set up camp under the watchful eye of Dippy the Diplodocus at the Natural History Museum, we were ready and raring to go.
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Named 'Dino Snores for Grown-Ups', the experience saw a small crowd of 200 guests wander the vast, historic halls after hours. Oh, and as the name suggests, no children were allowed.
Tickets for the event weren't cheap, costing £175 per person. So the big question is, is it worth it? Quite simply, yes. The scale and ambition is immediate from the off.
The sleepover event offered more experiences during the 14-hour stay. There was a science show featuring gruesome forensics and an insight into the sex lives of insects, as well as stand up comedy, ghost stories and an all-night natural horror movie marathon.
If you have an enquiring mind, a sense of adventure and a sleeping bag, then 'Dino Snores for Grown-Ups' is one to put on your to-do-list.
For more information and special events taking place at the Natural History Museum, visit the venue's official website.

















