Sofia, let's do it again

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8 February    **    22:3o

Central Military Club

Sofia

about
Stepping up in the capital for the first time ever
styles
intensify

Meet the artists

Our artists are the soul of this experience, each one adding their unique touch to create something truly extraordinary.

Like brushstrokes on a canvas, their talent shapes every moment, transforming it into a high that you'll be chasing for a long, long time.

Blackchild (ITA)

Blackchild (ITA) is a rising star in the global Tech House scene, known for his infectious grooves and chart-topping releases. With tracks on labels like Solid Grooves, Hot Creations, and Cuttin’ Headz, he’s gained support from industry heavyweights. From Hï Ibiza to Creamfields, his dynamic sets are lighting up dance floors worldwide.
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Mahony

Mahony has become a staple in the house and minimal scene with his intricate grooves and undeniable energy. Known for his eclectic style and razor-sharp selections, he’s a Sunwaves regular and a favorite on iconic stages like Hï and Fabric. As the visionary behind the “Take Notes” label, Mahony crafts soundscapes that captivate both the underground and the global stage, proving he knows exactly how to keep the crowd locked in and vibing.
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Scarabei

He's the founder of the brand & the originator of the Sakura & Tsunami sound. Cultural trendsetter that perfectly merges genres to create a truly unique musical journey. Fun fact: he was once selling his productions from South Korea to the United States.
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location

Central Military Club

The Central Military Club is a prominent cultural and historical building located in the heart of Sofia, Bulgaria.

Constructed between 1895 and 1907, the building was designed in the Neo-Renaissance style by Czech architect Antonín Kolář and completed by Bulgarian architect Nikola Lazarov.

The club has three stories and features a coffeehouse, an art gallery, and several refined halls of varying sizes. Its concert hall, renowned for its remarkable acoustics and elegant décor, accommodates up to 1000 spectators.

Throughout its history, the Central Military Club has served as a hub for cultural and social events, including concerts, exhibitions, theater performances, and ceremonies.