Lisbon Events Calendar

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

From MusicBox, the organizers:
“Breakbeat is a widely used rhythm in funk, hip-hop or bass music, characterized by being unpredictable and contrary to the usual 4/4, resulting in a much more energetic cadence.”
So, if you find yourself stranded on Pink Street on a Sunday night and looking for a much more energetic cadence, you know where to go. The BreakBeat night actually starts at 1 am, but you know how these digital calendars are.
ENTRY: TBD (usually a beer or two).
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FCo8vGUKuE[/embed]

Hey- did you know that a whole new decade is right around the corner?
This means that you no longer have to scratch your head about how to pronounce “the 2000s” or “’00s” (because, you know, saying “the two thousands” kind of implies the entire millenium).
More importantly, however, this means it’s time to get lit!
Fábrica Braço de Prata invites you and yours to ring in the New Year right — with food, drink, merriment, and dance.
Here’s their official invite, with details on whom to give your money:
“The ’20s are coming again. And everything seems to announce that they will be CRAZY again. As a hundred years ago, the world has just emerged from a world war. In this case, with the weapons of sovereign debt and the terms of pledges on entire nations. Like a hundred years ago, we know that a new Revelation awaits us. Now in the form of a climate crisis. Our joy is over again. But this time, could we not make the 1920s the opportunity to save the 21st century from the announced catastrophe?
We suggest we start with …
-Menu for the Soul-
The evening includes concerts by
Maria João – Ogre | Michel William | The Jam | Havana Way | Yami Aloelela | Sílvia Nazário and Claudio Kumar | Native Spirit | Factory Crying Wheel | Rotsen Sand | Gentle John | Baião Space Ball | SwingStation | Tupimambo | Foggy.
-Menu For the Body-
Entry | Dish | Drink | Dessert | Coffee Raisins and Sparkling Wine | Supper.
PRICES:
DINNER + PARTY + SUPPER, from 19h:
75€ (or 65€/person for groups over 10).
PARTY + SUPPER, from 22h:
35€ (or 30€/person for groups over 10).
JUST PARTY from 01h:
20€.
Accepted payment methods:
-MULTIBANCO ENT: 21312 REF: 994 832 117
VALUE: According to the tickets you are buying
-MB WAY: +351 965 518 068.
Important: Proof of payment must be sent to [email protected], with reference to the number of tickets purchased and the name of the reservation.”
Also on sale here.
Happy New Year, every body and soul!

Are you a struggling videographer, artist, and/or filmmaker who wants nothing more than to have their images looped in a dingy little ungentrified after-hours hotspot in the heart of this great city?
If so, you’re in luck.
We’ll let the organizers take it from here:
“Year-round Open Call.
LOOPCAVE is a video art showcase dedicated to the loop organized in the Desterro‘s cave, in Lisbon. Fortnightly, with the purpose of opening the most diverse windows for the culture of the new artistic media, selected videos will be displayed via a monthly open call. The open calls are open every month until the end of the year, and two pieces are selected each month.
All videos must be submitted via email with the following info:
– name of the artist;
– small bio of the artist;
– link to the video;
– short description of the video (title, time, format and credits).”
Email [email protected].
Curated by the artist João Pedro Fonseca.

Saturday nights in Cais do Sodré can get quite chaotic. Trust us…
But that doesn’t mean that, amidst the chaos, you can’t find solace in some good music. Here’s what O Bom O Mau e O Vilão, the organizers of “Caos no Sodré,” say:
“Attention all Gunslingers: Altamont is pleased to present Rock as a fuse for a epic dancing night to the sound of The Beatles, The Stones, Hendrix, The Smiths, REM, Blur, Nirvana, Joy Division, The Clash, The Ramones, Arcade Fire, The Strokes, Arctic Monkeys, among many others! This Saturday night will get more flavor with the new Jameson Ginger and Lime! Come and try it.”
We’re not sure about the “Jameson Ginger and Lime” bit, but the line-up definitely sounds to be in good order.
FREE ENTRY.

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

From MusicBox, the organizers:
“Breakbeat is a widely used rhythm in funk, hip-hop or bass music, characterized by being unpredictable and contrary to the usual 4/4, resulting in a much more energetic cadence.”
So, if you find yourself stranded on Pink Street on a Sunday night and looking for a much more energetic cadence, you know where to go. The BreakBeat night actually starts at 1 am, but you know how these digital calendars are.
ENTRY: TBD (usually a beer or two).
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FCo8vGUKuE[/embed]

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

From MusicBox, the organizers:
“Breakbeat is a widely used rhythm in funk, hip-hop or bass music, characterized by being unpredictable and contrary to the usual 4/4, resulting in a much more energetic cadence.”
So, if you find yourself stranded on Pink Street on a Sunday night and looking for a much more energetic cadence, you know where to go. The BreakBeat night actually starts at 1 am, but you know how these digital calendars are.
ENTRY: TBD (usually a beer or two).
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FCo8vGUKuE[/embed]

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

From MusicBox, the organizers:
“Breakbeat is a widely used rhythm in funk, hip-hop or bass music, characterized by being unpredictable and contrary to the usual 4/4, resulting in a much more energetic cadence.”
So, if you find yourself stranded on Pink Street on a Sunday night and looking for a much more energetic cadence, you know where to go. The BreakBeat night actually starts at 1 am, but you know how these digital calendars are.
ENTRY: TBD (usually a beer or two).
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FCo8vGUKuE[/embed]

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

From MusicBox, the organizers:
“Breakbeat is a widely used rhythm in funk, hip-hop or bass music, characterized by being unpredictable and contrary to the usual 4/4, resulting in a much more energetic cadence.”
So, if you find yourself stranded on Pink Street on a Sunday night and looking for a much more energetic cadence, you know where to go. The BreakBeat night actually starts at 1 am, but you know how these digital calendars are.
ENTRY: TBD (usually a beer or two).
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FCo8vGUKuE[/embed]

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

From MusicBox, the organizers:
“Breakbeat is a widely used rhythm in funk, hip-hop or bass music, characterized by being unpredictable and contrary to the usual 4/4, resulting in a much more energetic cadence.”
So, if you find yourself stranded on Pink Street on a Sunday night and looking for a much more energetic cadence, you know where to go. The BreakBeat night actually starts at 1 am, but you know how these digital calendars are.
ENTRY: TBD (usually a beer or two).
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FCo8vGUKuE[/embed]

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

From MusicBox, the organizers:
“Breakbeat is a widely used rhythm in funk, hip-hop or bass music, characterized by being unpredictable and contrary to the usual 4/4, resulting in a much more energetic cadence.”
So, if you find yourself stranded on Pink Street on a Sunday night and looking for a much more energetic cadence, you know where to go. The BreakBeat night actually starts at 1 am, but you know how these digital calendars are.
ENTRY: TBD (usually a beer or two).
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FCo8vGUKuE[/embed]

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

From MusicBox, the organizers:
“Breakbeat is a widely used rhythm in funk, hip-hop or bass music, characterized by being unpredictable and contrary to the usual 4/4, resulting in a much more energetic cadence.”
So, if you find yourself stranded on Pink Street on a Sunday night and looking for a much more energetic cadence, you know where to go. The BreakBeat night actually starts at 1 am, but you know how these digital calendars are.
ENTRY: TBD (usually a beer or two).
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FCo8vGUKuE[/embed]

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

From MusicBox, the organizers:
“Breakbeat is a widely used rhythm in funk, hip-hop or bass music, characterized by being unpredictable and contrary to the usual 4/4, resulting in a much more energetic cadence.”
So, if you find yourself stranded on Pink Street on a Sunday night and looking for a much more energetic cadence, you know where to go. The BreakBeat night actually starts at 1 am, but you know how these digital calendars are.
ENTRY: TBD (usually a beer or two).
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FCo8vGUKuE[/embed]

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

From MusicBox, the organizers:
“Breakbeat is a widely used rhythm in funk, hip-hop or bass music, characterized by being unpredictable and contrary to the usual 4/4, resulting in a much more energetic cadence.”
So, if you find yourself stranded on Pink Street on a Sunday night and looking for a much more energetic cadence, you know where to go. The BreakBeat night actually starts at 1 am, but you know how these digital calendars are.
ENTRY: TBD (usually a beer or two).
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FCo8vGUKuE[/embed]

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

From MusicBox, the organizers:
“Breakbeat is a widely used rhythm in funk, hip-hop or bass music, characterized by being unpredictable and contrary to the usual 4/4, resulting in a much more energetic cadence.”
So, if you find yourself stranded on Pink Street on a Sunday night and looking for a much more energetic cadence, you know where to go. The BreakBeat night actually starts at 1 am, but you know how these digital calendars are.
ENTRY: TBD (usually a beer or two).
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FCo8vGUKuE[/embed]

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

From MusicBox, the organizers:
“Breakbeat is a widely used rhythm in funk, hip-hop or bass music, characterized by being unpredictable and contrary to the usual 4/4, resulting in a much more energetic cadence.”
So, if you find yourself stranded on Pink Street on a Sunday night and looking for a much more energetic cadence, you know where to go. The BreakBeat night actually starts at 1 am, but you know how these digital calendars are.
ENTRY: TBD (usually a beer or two).
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FCo8vGUKuE[/embed]

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

From MusicBox, the organizers:
“Breakbeat is a widely used rhythm in funk, hip-hop or bass music, characterized by being unpredictable and contrary to the usual 4/4, resulting in a much more energetic cadence.”
So, if you find yourself stranded on Pink Street on a Sunday night and looking for a much more energetic cadence, you know where to go. The BreakBeat night actually starts at 1 am, but you know how these digital calendars are.
ENTRY: TBD (usually a beer or two).
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FCo8vGUKuE[/embed]

If you live in Lisbon, chances are you know at least one person that loves samba.
And if you’ve been down by the river on any given Sunday night lately, then you may have witnessed the madness that is Viva o Samba at Titanic Sur Mer.
If not — we highly recommend it.
The organizers describe it as “Europe’s most engaging cultural event,” and we’re tempted to agree.
They add:
“Everyone is invited.
Here our gratitude is expressed for so many shared joys, and all the positive vibrations that we’re emanating into the universe. We are all the resistance that samba needs to never be forgotten; or, rather, always remembered.
Come on!”
Stop by any Sunday through March and witness the magic for yourself.
It’s definitely a night to remember.
ENTRY: 10€.
Here’s a glimpse of the madness.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y26uJOHZyz4[/embed]

From MusicBox, the organizers:
“Breakbeat is a widely used rhythm in funk, hip-hop or bass music, characterized by being unpredictable and contrary to the usual 4/4, resulting in a much more energetic cadence.”
So, if you find yourself stranded on Pink Street on a Sunday night and looking for a much more energetic cadence, you know where to go. The BreakBeat night actually starts at 1 am, but you know how these digital calendars are.
ENTRY: TBD (usually a beer or two).
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FCo8vGUKuE[/embed]

From MusicBox, the organizers:
“Breakbeat is a widely used rhythm in funk, hip-hop or bass music, characterized by being unpredictable and contrary to the usual 4/4, resulting in a much more energetic cadence.”
So, if you find yourself stranded on Pink Street on a Sunday night and looking for a much more energetic cadence, you know where to go. The BreakBeat night actually starts at 1 am, but you know how these digital calendars are.
ENTRY: TBD (usually a beer or two).
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FCo8vGUKuE[/embed]

From MusicBox, the organizers:
“Breakbeat is a widely used rhythm in funk, hip-hop or bass music, characterized by being unpredictable and contrary to the usual 4/4, resulting in a much more energetic cadence.”
So, if you find yourself stranded on Pink Street on a Sunday night and looking for a much more energetic cadence, you know where to go. The BreakBeat night actually starts at 1 am, but you know how these digital calendars are.
ENTRY: TBD (usually a beer or two).
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FCo8vGUKuE[/embed]

From MusicBox, the organizers:
“Breakbeat is a widely used rhythm in funk, hip-hop or bass music, characterized by being unpredictable and contrary to the usual 4/4, resulting in a much more energetic cadence.”
So, if you find yourself stranded on Pink Street on a Sunday night and looking for a much more energetic cadence, you know where to go. The BreakBeat night actually starts at 1 am, but you know how these digital calendars are.
ENTRY: TBD (usually a beer or two).
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FCo8vGUKuE[/embed]

From MusicBox, the organizers:
“Breakbeat is a widely used rhythm in funk, hip-hop or bass music, characterized by being unpredictable and contrary to the usual 4/4, resulting in a much more energetic cadence.”
So, if you find yourself stranded on Pink Street on a Sunday night and looking for a much more energetic cadence, you know where to go. The BreakBeat night actually starts at 1 am, but you know how these digital calendars are.
ENTRY: TBD (usually a beer or two).
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FCo8vGUKuE[/embed]

From MusicBox, the organizers:
“Breakbeat is a widely used rhythm in funk, hip-hop or bass music, characterized by being unpredictable and contrary to the usual 4/4, resulting in a much more energetic cadence.”
So, if you find yourself stranded on Pink Street on a Sunday night and looking for a much more energetic cadence, you know where to go. The BreakBeat night actually starts at 1 am, but you know how these digital calendars are.
ENTRY: TBD (usually a beer or two).
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FCo8vGUKuE[/embed]

From MusicBox, the organizers:
“Breakbeat is a widely used rhythm in funk, hip-hop or bass music, characterized by being unpredictable and contrary to the usual 4/4, resulting in a much more energetic cadence.”
So, if you find yourself stranded on Pink Street on a Sunday night and looking for a much more energetic cadence, you know where to go. The BreakBeat night actually starts at 1 am, but you know how these digital calendars are.
ENTRY: TBD (usually a beer or two).
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FCo8vGUKuE[/embed]

From MusicBox, the organizers:
“Breakbeat is a widely used rhythm in funk, hip-hop or bass music, characterized by being unpredictable and contrary to the usual 4/4, resulting in a much more energetic cadence.”
So, if you find yourself stranded on Pink Street on a Sunday night and looking for a much more energetic cadence, you know where to go. The BreakBeat night actually starts at 1 am, but you know how these digital calendars are.
ENTRY: TBD (usually a beer or two).
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FCo8vGUKuE[/embed]

From MusicBox, the organizers:
“Breakbeat is a widely used rhythm in funk, hip-hop or bass music, characterized by being unpredictable and contrary to the usual 4/4, resulting in a much more energetic cadence.”
So, if you find yourself stranded on Pink Street on a Sunday night and looking for a much more energetic cadence, you know where to go. The BreakBeat night actually starts at 1 am, but you know how these digital calendars are.
ENTRY: TBD (usually a beer or two).
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FCo8vGUKuE[/embed]
















