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The Bang Bang Club opened its doors quietly towards the end of January in the heart of Cape Town Nightlife, the inner city, at 70 Loop Street and already the calendar of events is filling up and sponsors are clamouring to get on board. Shaun has partnered DJ with Garan Reck, Federico Scarpecci and SoulCandi Music of JHB in this exciting and much anticipated new venture.
Garan and Federico are both veterans of the Cape Town music and social circuit, and SoulCandi needs no introduction amongst the South African music loving public.
"This night club is just what Cape Town needs at this point in time; we plan to cater to a more sophisticated market that wants an upmarket lounge club as opposed to just another nightclub in Cape Town. The Bang Bang Club fills that niche perfectly", said Shaun.
The décor scheme is 1920's Glam NYC meets the Russian Tea Room and opulence is the order of the day. Think cocktails, cigars and more gorgeous people than you could shake your tail feather at, and you're about half way there.
The Bang Bang Club's entertainment on offer ranges from the sexy electro styles of Matt Blitz and Jody K with I Love Digital, to the ‘Familia' nights with Shaun, Garan and Fred, each very accomplished DJ's, to live comedy with Cokey Falkow, Paul Snodgrass and guests on rotation, to the Ooh La La parties hosted in conjunction with Ice Models. There is something for every taste on the Bang Bang Club menu.
Molo Says: "The nightclub has the look and feel of an up-market, yet intimate loft apartment. The sexy, yet comfortable décor and warm and uplifting beats filtering through the speakers make the vibe at the Bang Bang Club feel more akin to a legendary house-party with friends at a luxury New York penthouse loft, than a club. This atmosphere - combined with regular doses of highly addictive music - will ensure that you'll be coming back for more every week".
News on New Clubs in Cape Town
The loft lounge in Greenpoint has opened next doors to Anatoli restaurant. Opium club in Greenpoint has rumours to open Opium in Long Street. Subscribe our popular newsletter for latest updates on nightlife in Cape Town.
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Expect nightlife information soon in our newsletter on new dj bars and clubs in Cape Town such as Zep Tepi, Fiction and Kalahari Klik, together with the popular clubs in Cape Town that have been around the block, such as Club 169 on Long -famous for their R&B Nights on friday, Fashion TV Bar, famous for their R&B Wednesday and Fashionista parties on Saturday, and Rhodes House the big club from the old days that still rocks in smaller forms with R&B parties.
Did you know: The name "The Bang Bang Club" is a reference to the renowned group of four photographers which became known as The Bang Bang Club, who where active photo journalists within the townships of South Africa during the Apartheid period, particularly in the years running up to the country's first democratic elections on 27 April 1994. They got the name Bang Bang CLub because they were always there where the riots, the 'bang bang' took place.
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