The colder weather has arrived and we’re heading back inside. Join us at our favourite local warehouse, The Birdhouse November 9 for an all femme DJ line up curated by DJ dood with visuals from Saghiaa and a hot line up of gogo dancers! Expect all the best house and groovy techno. Grab your tickets now to secure your spot on the dance floor.
Doors: 9:30pm
Music Ends: 2:30am
The Birdhouse at 44 W 4th Ave
19+
PWYC tickets available. Email elsa@publicdisco.ca for an access code ☺
ARTISTS ✹
DJ LINE UP ♫
DJ DOOD B2B INNEZZ - https://soundcloud.com/djinnezz / https://soundcloud.com/dooddj
DJ HANNAH - https://soundcloud.com/djhannnah
NANCY DRU - https://soundcloud.com/nancy_dru
+ VISUALS BY SAGHIAA
GOGO LINE UP ✦
BEBEKO
KIRA
SHAI
OCEAN
KEY DETAILS ✹
Public Disco After Dark brings the uplifting energy of our daytime parties indoors for an intimate dance experience. We're diving into the deeper side of electronic music but with the same inclusive atmosphere and feel-good vibe that defines our usual programming. This event is for all genders and sexualities to come together and enjoy an evening in the warehouse side by side; respect and unity on the dancefloor.
IMPORTANT INFO ✹
Public Disco After Dark takes place at The Birdhouse, a cherished Queer and Trans run event space in Mount Pleasant. All are welcome to experience the vibrant atmosphere at The Birdhouse during our event, however, it is important to note that violence, racism, transphobia, sexism, or any other discriminatory language or actions will not be tolerated. Together, let's create a safe and welcoming space for everyone to enjoy.
At Public Disco Society, we recognize that our events and gatherings primarily take place on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. We honor and respect the Indigenous peoples who have stewarded these lands for generations and continue to do so today.
We acknowledge that the land on which we operate, celebrate, and build community is stolen land. Our events and parties are held in public spaces that have been home to Indigenous Nations long before the arrival of settlers. As team members, it is our responsibility to tread softly on the land and respect it, always leaving the spaces we occupy better than how we found them. We encourage all members of our community to take this acknowledgment to heart, reflect on its significance, and actively engage in respectful and meaningful actions that support Indigenous sovereignty and rights