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Pride March Night Party

Ticket Information

  • Where Love Lives Pride March Divine Disco Sanctuary Nicky SianoNIGHT PARTY: $45.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Sun 5 Feb 2023, 5:00pm–10:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

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About this event
the prince bandroom will be transformed into a 'divine disco sanctuary' for one night only.
Expect an unforgettable disco inferno like no other ever experienced in australia with studio 54's original dj nicky siano!
nicky will be performing an extended classic three hour set.
Supported by:
dj carmine romano (melb)
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Complimentary canapés from 5pm till 7pm
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LIGHTING DESIGN
Adam Moffat
Synergy Lasers
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ENTERTAINMENT
FameAgenda
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DECOR AND EFFECTS
Wayne Morton Productions
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We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land and we pay our respects to them, their culture, and their Elders past and present.
This is an 18+ event.
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CLOAKING
Cost to cloak your clothing or bags will be $5
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For more information regarding
NICKY SIANO'S DIVINE DISCO SANCTUARY
please visit:
www.wherelovelives.com.au
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NICKY SIANO BIOGRAPHY
In 1971, aged 16, Siano got his first DJing gig at The Roundtable. In February 1973, aged 17, he opened The Gallery in Chelsea, Manhattan with his older brother Joe Siano. New York Magazine called it "one of the five most visually breathtaking nightspots of our time". The Gallery was, alongside David Mancuso's Loft and Paradise Garage one of the three most important clubs in New Yorks's 1970's underground disco scene. Both Larry Levan and Frankie Knuckles worked there before starting DJing. Knuckles said that he and Levan "spent a lot of the time hanging out in the booth, watching Nicky’s every move. He pretty much taught us what we were doing."
When Steve Rubell opened Studio 54, he asked Siano to be one of its resident DJs, which he agreed, while remaining at The Gallery at weekends. Siano was DJing during Bianca Jagger's infamous Studio 54 birthday party, and was playing as Bianca Jagger entered on a white horse. He was known for playing underground alternative music as opposed to the disco hits that were dominating the nightclub scene.
In 1977, Siano went into production with the single "Kiss Me Again" on Sire Records, co-written and produced with Arthur Russell, which sold more than 300,000 records.
Siano continues to tour and produce. His release Power of Love, featuring Arline Burton, was launched at the 2007 Winter Music Conference. Siano has also released a film documenting the Gallery nightclub with footage shot in the club during the 1970s.
On October 18, 2001, Nicky reappeared at Studio 54 for the club's one-night reopening, organised by Sirius XM Radio. He played all 1970's disco from the club's original days.
Nicky continues to tour worldwide, most recently in London, December 2021 - GOODROOM, NYC - March 2022, Detroit, June 2022 - Todmorden, UK 2022 - Glasgow, Scotland. Scheduled Lisbon, Milan, California, Sydney, Melbourne.....
There is only one surviving DJ who actually started the dance music scene in New York City and that is NICKY SIANO.

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