
Mexico City, State of Mexico
Saturday nights at Versalles 64 belong to sic — the same Colonia Juárez space that hosts Estéreo on Fridays flips into a darker, sweatier, dance-music-first room the next night. Three areas spread across the venue: a main hall pushing disco house and Latin house, a techno basement that locals will tell you feels more Berlin than CDMX, and the so-called Burned Room running nu-disco, indie pop, and a quieter bar setup when you need a second. Doors are nominally early but nothing really happens before 2am, and that's when the dancefloor fills with the queer regulars and visiting DJs that have made sic one of the city's signature parties. No formal dress code — most people lean black, fitted, sometimes shirtless once the room heats up.
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