26 Disco Slogans & Sayings

Drop the needle. The right disco slogan lands on a metallic-gold tank, a glittered mug, a 70s-themed birthday tee, and a school-fundraiser dance shirt. Whether the crew is a Studio-54-themed wedding-rehearsal dance, a 4th-and-5th-grade Mom Prom Dad Disco, an office Halloween group costume that committed to a single decade, a senior-living-community Saturday dance hour, or a roller-disco birthday for a kid born after 1990 who fell in love with ABBA, a slogan that nods to the 70s and lands the joke turns the night into a coordinated theme. The 26 below are organized by tone so the host can match the slogan to the energy of the dance floor. Dance-floor leans actionable, fashion-and-funk leans lifestyle, and Studio-54-and-beyond leans deep cut.
Dance-Floor Disco Slogans
Dance-floor slogans are the universal call-to-the-floor. They suit any 70s-themed dance, any roller-disco birthday, and any school-fundraiser disco-night. The 9 below print sharpest as a metallic-gold or silver foil on a black tank.
- “Saturday night fever.”
- “Everybody get down tonight.”
- “Put your boogie shoes on.”
- “Follow the disco ball.”
- “Do the hustle.”
- “It’s fun to stay at the YMCA.”
- “Time to boogie.”
- “Hips don’t lie.”
- “DJ play my song.”
Dance-floor slogans look sharpest in a chunky 70s sans on a black or gold tank. Add a small disco-ball graphic.
Fashion-and-Funk Disco Slogans
Fashion-and-funk slogans lean into the 70s lifestyle. They are best for Halloween group-costume tees, decade-themed wedding rehearsal nights, and the senior-prom-throwback dance-class shirts.
- “Can you dig it?”
- “Everyone loves a little funk.”
- “You’re so groovy.”
- “Break out the bell bottoms.”
- “Psychedelic, dude.”
- “We’re so fly.”
- “ABBA 4eva.”
- “A bunch of funky chickens.”
Fashion-and-funk slogans look right with a curvy 70s display typeface in metallic gold, magenta, or teal. Pair with a black or kelly-green tank.
Studio-54-and-Beyond Disco Slogans
Studio-54 slogans are the deep cut. They suit the disco-themed bachelorette, the costume contest at the office Halloween party, and the dance-club anniversary shirt.
- “Funny bumping into you.”
- “Meet me at Studio 54.”
- “What a foxy mama.”
- “Catch you on the flip side.”
- “Stayin’ alive.”
- “Disco or die.”
- “Meet me in funky town.”
- “Got glitter?”
- “That’s not the point.”
Studio-54 slogans look best in a slim italic neon-tube typeface on a black tank with a glittered accent. Add a tiny disco-ball or platform-shoe icon.
This is the RHA team that put on UNC’s first annual Silent Disco – we handed out 200 of these shirts to attendees. It was held in one of our gyms on campus on 9/13. The event started at 9pm, but people started lining up at 7:20 so that they could get a guaranteed shirt!
UNC RHA Silent Disco – First annual silent disco on campus, 200 shirts handed out, line started at 7:20pm
How to Design Disco Apparel That Looks Sharp Under a Spinning Ball
Most disco-themed groups need three pieces: a tank for the dance floor, a sparkle tumbler for the cocktail station, and a visor for the post-disco brunch. The 3 picks below cover all three for a typical 12-25 person dance crew.

Sport-Tek Mesh Reversible Performance Tank
- Reversible mesh tank that breathes through a three-hour dance set
- Iron Grey and white sides give the host two looks from one tank
- Mesh body shows movement on a strobe-lit floor

Floral 24 oz. Mega Vortex Acrylic Tumbler with Straw
- Floral-printed acrylic tumbler with a straw for the cocktail-station drink
- Mega Vortex insulation keeps the disco-margarita cold through three songs
- Wraparound print area fits the “Got Glitter?” line clean

Port Authority Beach Wash Visor
- Beach-wash visor for the post-disco brunch and the day-after photos
- Coal color hides last night’s glitter and the morning’s mascara
- Adjustable back fits every member of the dance crew
Run the dance-crew order through Custom Ink’s Group Order Form. Each guest picks the right size from a shared link, the host pays once, and free standard shipping covers the bundle.
Disco Slogans Apparel FAQ
When should we order disco-night shirts?
Aim for 3-4 weeks before the dance. That covers the design proof, the 2-week production turnaround, and a buffer for size adjustments. For school-fundraiser disco nights, ordering by mid-month is the safe bet.
What apparel works best for a disco-themed event?
A tank for the dance floor, a tumbler for the cocktail station, and a visor for the post-event brunch. Custom Ink’s Inkers can coordinate the disco-themed design across all three.
What colors print best for disco designs?
Black, charcoal, and gold are the workhorses. They take a metallic-gold or silver foil sharp and photograph well under a strobe and a disco ball.
Can we add each guest's name on the back?
Yes. The standard layout is the disco-theme slogan on the front, the guest’s name on the back. Custom Ink charges around $5 per piece for individual personalization.
What if our disco group is small (4-6 people)?
Custom Ink has no minimums on most products, so a 4-person Halloween-costume crew can order exactly four tanks. Bulk pricing kicks in around 12 pieces, so adding tumblers or visors can get the order over the threshold.
Can we order coordinating men's and women's tank cuts?
Yes. Many of Custom Ink’s top tanks have a matched men’s and women’s fit so the entire dance crew wears the same design with the right cut.
What about kids' sizes for the family disco-night?
Most Custom Ink tanks come in youth sizes that match the adult colors and design, so the family-disco kids and the grown-ups all wear the same shirt.
Will the print survive a sweaty dance floor?
Yes. Custom Ink’s screenprint inks are built to last 20+ wash cycles. Wash inside-out in cold water and tumble dry on low to slow the fade. Avoid bleach-based stain removers near a foil-printed design.
Pick the slogan that fits the dance floor, design the kit on Custom Ink, and let the matching apparel turn one night of disco into a coordinated photo set that lives forever.