RedWolf presents Fight Club, a decadent, hot and underground party with house and progressive music.
This new edition of the Fight Club party will take place on Saturday, November 19th 2016, from 11:45pm to 6am at Gibus in the heart of Paris.
This new party is darker and more underground than RedWolf's other productions with a decandent and provocative atmosphere, a large dark room (the « fight room ») for those who want a 1-on-1 or a 1-on-many.
Music keeps a central role with the presence of superstar DJ Tom Stephan coming directly from Tel Aviv for the event and Sharon O Love from London. Our resident Teddy J will open the party.
RedWolf will take ownership of the Gibus for the time of a night, with our own team to control both the lights and video screen, our Gogos and an incredible erotic hot show. More to be announced on the Facebook page of the event.
Passionate and rocked by pop music, Teddy pace his sets with tribal rythm, vocals and loud melodies. As an autodidact musican, he now works on his own productions.
DJ and music producer based in Tel Aviv, Guy Scheiman is known for his high-energy sound that combines house, progressive, tribal and tech house with strong melodies and memorable vocals.
If Sharon could create a place for herself on the international gay scene, it is because each minute of her gig is delivered with the energy, the heat and the love of all of those who believe in her and who share the love.
Our own lights & video team will develop the right atmosphere for Fight Club.
Our sexy fighters will battle in front of you for your pleasure.
An erotic show performed by naked performers to raise the temperature.
Ideally located in the heart of Paris, close to the gay district, the Gibus started as a rock concert hall, and since 2014 the unavoidable gay club of Paris.
Opened in 1967, the hall situated on Rue Faubourg du Temple had its glory days as a rock/punk music venue and as a nightclub in the late 70s. Nowadays, the Gibus hosts a varied program of parties targeting mainly the gay public.
Ideally situated at 18 rue du Faubourg du Temple in the 11th district, near the République square, only at a 10 minute walk from from the Marais, the gay district of Paris.