New nightclub nivea opens in Milan

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New nightclub nivea opens in Milan

A new nightclub has opened in the city centre of Milan, accommodating up to 300 people. The nivea club, located in the northern area of the city, had its launch party on November 11, hosting sets by DJ Red and local artists Brilliante and Verynice’N’Sleazy. The venue also includes additional rooms on the first floor for exhibitions and private events.

Co-founder of nivea club, Matteo Teruzzi said that the launch went well but there were always things to learn and improve. Teruzzi added that the club also benefits from being in an industrial area and so they hope there won’t be too much stress with regards to noise and complaints from neighbours. Despite being a new establishment, the venue has emphasized that it is a safe and inclusive environment for electronic music lovers. Its social media platform shares that the club is devoted to curating its atmosphere and delivering quality drinks and sounds.

The next event is scheduled for December 1, but the lineup is yet to be announced. For interested parties to stay updated with their events, follow the nivea club’s pages on social media.

Milan is building a reputation as an attractive destination, not only for the fashion industry but for the music scene as well. Another landmark for Milan is the Tempio del Futuro Perduto which has been recognized as a cultural institution after five years. The nightclub scene in Milan has been thriving, thanks to its vibrant nightlife, the emergence of a new generation that appreciates electronic music and a push from cultural institutions that encourage the public to rave in their city.

In addition to the rise in nightclubs, Milan also hosted the international music festival, Piano City Milano, in May. The festival showcased independent pianists in private and public spaces to further the exposure of classical music in contemporary culture. As music festival culture continues to blossom in Italy, its underground emerging scene is also worth taking note

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