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New 1000-capacity outdoor club opens in Paris

rRoxymore, Deena Abdelwahed and Move D are booked to play Centrale93

  • Patrick Hinton
  • 7 July 2021
New 1000-capacity outdoor club opens in Paris

A new outdoor club called Centrale93 has opened in Paris.

The 1,000-capacity venue is a collaboration between Parisian club Chapelle XIV and record store, label and booking agency Yoyaku.

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It opened last Saturday, July 3, and is set to host events throughout the summer.

Artists booked to play include Move D, rRoxymore, Deena Abdelwahed, Moomin, Voiski, Ricardo Villalobos, Traumer, Zendid, Dyed Soundorom and Gene On Earth.

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Speaking to RA, promoter Benjamin Belaga said: "In March 2020, our biggest event was supposed to take place, featuring our entire Yoyaku roster as well as Ricardo Villalobos. It was one of the first events in Europe to be rescheduled because of the pandemic. We have since then been searching for an outdoor venue, to reschedule this party. By chance, this wasteland in Saint-Denis, bordering Paris, was suited to hold musical events. We have the chance to take it over for the upcoming months, and we plan to make the most out of it!"

Find out more at centrale93.com.

Patrick Hinton is Mixmag's Digital Editor, follow him on Twitter

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