6 Places to Party in Beijing This Weekend

By That's Beijing, November 16, 2017

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Nov 17: Denis Sulta  

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How did the up-and-coming Glaswegian DJ get his name? He says: “I have another Alias called 'Atlus' that focuses more on a darker and angry sonic aesthetic. When I was a bit younger, I was quite an angry young man and my music reflected that. On my 21st birthday I had a change of heart and became a little more hopeful. Sulta is just Atlus backwards, as my angst and frustration had turned on its head. As for the Denis, well, it was originally spelt 'Dennis' and was inspired by Disco Stu from 'The Simpsons.’” You can check out our full interview with him here

Fri Nov 17; tickets TBD; Dada, see event listing

Nov 17: Natural Flavor

Natural Flavor is back in action. Nasty Ray and friends will provide the funk, soul, R&B and reggae beats. So just sit back and enjoy. After all, it is the weekend! 

Fri Nov 17, 10pm-3am; free entry. The Bar at Migas.

Nov 17-18: Infra "Rosé" II

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Infra "Rosé" is back and just like last time this party’s gonna be bangin’. Head over to InfraRouge on Friday and Saturday, sip on the finest Moët and Chandon Rosé Impérial, and groove to some killer music. 

Fri-Sat Nov 17-18, 6pm-2am. L5 Lounge and Club (InfraRouge).

Nov 18: Sam Binga  

Syndicate is bringing Sam Binga to Beijing – again. The Bristol native is the rare imported-British-DJ who actually knows something about China – he studied in Shanghai in the late 90s. Anyway, you’re not going to his show for that. You’re going for his bangin’ up-tempo electronic set.

Sat Nov 18; tickets TBD; Dada, see event listing.

Nov 18: MØ

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Danish singer MØ will grace the stage at Tango on Saturday. If you haven't heard of her MØ is highly touted by some as "the biggest pop star in the world." She's had huge collaborations with the likes of Justin Bieber, which culminated in the smash hit "Cold Water." "Lean On", her collaboration with Major Lazer and DJ Snake, was Spotify’s most-streamed track of all time last year. So yeah, we'd say she' pretty big. 

Sat Nov 18, 9.30-late. RMB350 (door), RMB300 (presale). Tango, see event listing

Nov 18: Studio 88

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Mosto and La Social are pairing up for their 80s-themed Studio 88 dinner and party on Saturday. Kick off the evening at Mosto with a 3-course "80s menu" (RMB388), including two hours of free-flow sparkling wine and cocktails for your drinking pleasure. As things wind down there, the party will move to La Social where there will be 80s music bumping all night long. 

Sat Nov 18, RMB388 (seats are limited). Mosto, see event listing



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