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Cheap drinks all night
Serving dinner and breakfast

DJs spinning electro house, groovy breaks, tribal beats and more until dawn include: Arrow Chrome (Disorient/NYC), Narcotic Rhythms (Disorient/NYC), Lee Mayjahs? (PEX/Playloop, Philly), Sequoia (The Midnight Sons/Deep Groove Society, DC), Nigel Richards (At Large/PEX, Philly), DJ MLE (Denver) and others TBA.

Featuring: light sculpture, glowing inflatables, staged performances, dance lessons, fashion accessory vending and anything YOU might want to contribute. Participation required, no spectators allowed!

Style: Glamorous black light reactive, upscale neon, electronic, retro NYC or Broadway theatrical...

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We have very few rules, but two require declaration and elaboration:
1. Respect personal boundaries.
2. Take responsibility for your own experience.

The interplay of these two rules forms a social contract that makes our events safe places to explore your own boundaries while encouraging respect for each other. Talk to those around you about anything that makes you uncomfortable.

By attending our events, you agree to follow these rules. Violating these community values could result in your removal from our events.
Read more on respecting personal boundaries here.