OBXENE, a collective in Berlin, will celebrate its third anniversary on April 25 with a lineup comprising its residents and guests. The non-conformist event will feature artists such as Nothing Left, Skungal, Tinco, XHousted and Rondale. OBXENE embraces the multi-faceted nature of art and music and aims to exist as a new-gen haven for minority groups and vulnerable communities. It proposes itself as a part of juxtapositions of darkness and light, beauty and ugliness, and “constructive destruction to reconstruct harmony, hope and empowerment”.
Founder Joao Reis said, “Our project started as a rebellion,” and continued, “From the beginning, we never conformed and continued to organise unique moments. With the reopening of clubs, we adapted to this reality and organised some events at the legendary re:mise alongside some raves in secret locations. Since the closure of re:mise, we have been forced to seek a new home. This new challenge has been demanding, and we have been doing our best to survive.”
Tickets for the birthday party are available on the Resident Advisor website. OBXENE has been celebrating the multi-faceted nature of art and music while presenting itself as a new-gen haven for minority groups and vulnerable communities. The group is known for embracing the multi-faceted nature of art and music and aims to exist as a new-gen haven for minority groups and vulnerable communities. The third anniversary will be held at zur klappe, a legendary former cruising gay toilet beneath Yorkstrasse in Kreuzberg.
In addition to this, OBXENE strives to work with all of its supporters to create a truly groundbreaking, dynamic, and inclusive experience for all its supporters and to make them all smile. The group has faced recent difficulties with the closure of re:mise and has had to seek a new home. The reality of the situation has forced the collective to be creative and to organise events in the least expected places, but the group has kept working hard to survive while never compromising on the quality and creativity of its events
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