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Mexico City, State of Mexico
Women-DJ Saturday Latin dance party on the 2nd floor of Av. Nuevo León 89.
The sister party that runs upstairs from Un Club Bonito every Saturday, curated by Venezuelan DJ and producer EliVngel and built around women on the decks — the IG bio sums it up: morras en las tornas. Where the main floor downstairs is all indie pop and nostalgic English-language hits, this room flips the script entirely toward neo-perreo, reggaeton, cumbia, and avant-garde Latin club. The space itself is smaller, sweatier, and louder than the floor below, with a crowd that comes specifically for the Latin programming and the female-DJ residencies. Same Nuevo León 89 building as Bonito, but the upstairs room has its own distinct vibe and is worth treating as a different night when you're planning a Saturday in CDMX.
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