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Mexico City, State of Mexico
Indie-pop queer nightclub in Hipódromo Condesa — Saturday nights only.
Tucked into a three-story building on Av. Nuevo León in the heart of Hipódromo Condesa, this is the indie-pop sanctuary the Mexico City queer scene has been waiting for. The main floor leans heavy on Lana, Bjork, Madonna and the kind of nostalgic-meets-current pop that doesn't get a serious run at the Zona Rosa clubs, with a crowd that skews younger, fashion-forward, and noticeably art-school adjacent. Doors open Saturday nights around 11pm — guest list runs through DMs on Instagram — and on the second floor the sister party Guapa takes over with Latin club and neo-perreo. The lighting, sound, and tracklist are all meticulously curated, so the experience feels more like a dedicated music venue than a typical antro. Three floors, three moods, one of the most distinctive nights in CDMX.
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