lör 15 juli
|Kollektivet Livet Bar, Scen & Terrace
GWGT x Sisterwood Summer Rooftop&Club Party // Free before 22:00
Girlz With Good Taste organize their second vinyl focused electronic dance music party at the rooftop + downstairs in the club!


TID OCH PLATS
15 juli 13:00 – 16 juli 03:00
Kollektivet Livet Bar, Scen & Terrace, Stadsgårdsterminalen, 116 45 Stockholm, Sverige
OM EVENEMANGET
Saturday July 15th
KL. 13.00 - 03.00
GWGT x Sisterwood Festival 🌞
Part 2 of 3, a vinyl focused electronic dance music party.
This time in collaboration with Sisterwoodfestivalen, happening August 25 - 27, 2023.
(with support from Stadsgårdsterminalen + Kollektivet Livet cultural center)
On the rooftop:
Morganismen (Usual Suspects)
Jo Bubbles
Nathalie Borg
Queen E x Sean Fender (Horz Audio)
DJ Darren
Monique (GWGT)
Club:
Mika Snickars (Snickars Records)
Athena Patra
Briric (Sisterwood)
Erik Helmut LIVE (Sisterwood & Atlantis)
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All dancefloors powered by Dot Audio, exceptional Swedish built sound.
Free entry until 22.00.
After 22.00, 120kr entry at the door (no presale)
Next dates: Saturday July 29 🌞
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GWGT is a local female-led underground dance community driven by a desire for inclusion, equity, acceptance and diversity.
“Girlzwithgoodtaste” is on a mission to inspire more persons, especially women and underrepresented individuals, to take interest in electronic dance music and the art of listening, movement, and music production.
By attending, you agree to contribute to our common goal of cocreating safe and free spaces for ALL.
Sisterwoodfestivalen (August 25 - 27, 2023) is a melting pot, with a focus on inclusion and sustainability, where we aim to create a space for visions to become reality. This intimate festival is created organically and collectively where every person has the opportunity to make an impact on how this years’ Sisterwood turns out.