Deep Tropics Founders To Open Nashville’s “First-EverNightclub” Next Month
Nashvillians, it’s time to swap your cowboy boots for your dancing shoes. The team behind renowned festival Deep Tropics is bringing a brand new nightclub to Music City next month.
Night We Met is slated to open in March 2024 and is being marketed as Nashville’s “first-ever nightclub” in a city whose world-class music offerings are primarily dominated by country music and honky-tonks.
“Centered first and foremost around dance music,” the club will seek to “grow a forward-thinking nightlife culture in one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S.,” according to Night We Met’s website.
Comprising multiple rooms, each equipped with a Void Acoustics sound system, Night We Met’s “modern, immersive & elevated nightclub environment” will host national and internationally touring artists, local resident DJs and curated parties with a focus on house and techno.
“We want to plant our flag in the ground as a premier dance music destination in the south,” the club’s founders told Mixmag.
Partnering with Deep Tropics promoter Full Circle Presents, Night We Met will also pledge to become “the greenest club in the U.S.” by committing to “eco-conscious practices” like implementing reusable cups and banning single-use plastics, according to Mixmag.
Full Circle Presents’ eco-friendly mission is exemplified by its hallmark Deep Tropics event, which claims to be “the greenest festival in the United States” and has remarkably diverted 93% of festival waste from landfills. In conjunction with its climate-focused non-profit Deep Culture, the brand planted over 23,000 trees in 2022.
Learn more about Night We Met at the club’s official website.
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