October is a haunting month indeed when the party monsters come back out to dig us up out of our boredom. Tonight satellite radio’s classic dance station 15 is bringing back Studio 54 for One Night Only. Although they may find some protestors out there since they took off BBC Radio 1 to bring the Studio 54 disco channel. They should have at least moved BBC Radio 1 to another station. The folks at the real Studio 54 would not have been too happy with that move. Back to Studio 54 though… the club itself was known as a warehouse that celebrities flocked to and Steve Rubell and the swinging coke spoon above. The place is American “retro” history at its best and if you have not seen the movie then GO WATCH IT. It stars one Ryan Phillipe when he was scolding hot and features a performance from Amber, Ultra Nate, and Jocelyn Enriquez. The club tonight will open with all of the door drama and dressed up socialites inside dancing to dj Avicii who comes on at midnight. I am excited to hear Avicii spin tonight. This is a private event or shall we say promotion from SiriusXM Radio and you could only call in for the chance to win:
SiriusXM will reopen the doors to club Studio 54 for the first time in more than 25 years for one night only. As a subscriber, you can call toll-free to 1-866-378-2888 for a last chance to get on the exclusive guest list for this amazing night. Invitations will be awarded to subscribers whose stories are compelling enough to get past Studio 54’s legendary doorman, Marc Benecke. It will be a fabulous evening reminiscent of the heyday of what was one of the most famous nightclubs in the world and this is your last chance to be a part of the last dance at the iconic club.
Another club kid fabulous event takes place this week in the big city of Dallas. Club One re-opens its doors for a 20th anniversary. Not quite as old as Studio 54 but still has the legend behind it as one of the famous party monster clubs of the world. It was featured in the movie Party Monster when they took their tour from NYC to Dallas to find club kids all over. Club One also had its celebrity guests and dj’s ranging from Paul Oakenfold to DJ Keoki. Their bathrooms are more like hotel rooms and there’s even a lounge inside the bathroom where you can buy drinks. This club is only open for one night with DJ’s Red Eye and Ronnie Bruno Friday Night for this anniversary in the historic deep ellum district.
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