Back to the 90's

Last Updated: 16/04/2024 | Posted by: migasbj
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Date
Every Friday, from December 7, 2018 until December 28, 2018
Time
10pm
Price
Free entry
Email
hola@migasbj.com
Venues
Venue Name
Migas Mercado
Address
7/F China World Mall, 1 Jianguomen Wai Dajie, Chaoyang
Phone
6500 7579)

Migas Mercado hosts a throwback party every Friday in December dedicated to arguably one of the most underrated decades, the '90s. 

Hit the dancefloor to the sounds of Whitney Houston, Destiny's Child, George Michael and more. 

Have a favourite song you'd like to hear? Send a message to Migas on WeChat (ID: migasbj) to make a suggestion as well as enter a weekly raffle for a bottle of sparkling wine. 

From 10pm to 1am, cosmopolitans and Long Island ice teas will also be at the happy hour price of 35RMB!

From 10pm

Free entry

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Michael Jackson made history in the Super Bowl; Madonna became much more than just a singer, she became a writer, an actress and a sex symbol; the Spice Girls were born, changing just not the music scene but the world, making it sparkle in glitter; Nirvana released “Nevermind”, Whitney Huston “I will always love you” and Radiohead “Creep”; technology stirred the music industry up, and electronic music became more accessible so got massive, bringing names such as Moby, Paul Van Dyk or The Prodigy…; “La Macarena” started playing everywhere (and still is), but we were also blessed with George Michael, Oasis, Ricky Martin, Jamiroquai or J.Lo!

And the hip-hop in the 90’s, not to forget! Dr. Dre introducing Snoop Dogg and their modern gansta rap were killing it, in a time where hip-hop became the bestselling music genre in the mid 90’s!

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