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  • Open Club Day – Second European edition

    Concerts and live music acts are a huge part of the European culture as they take place in essential cultural and social sites where people can meet and exchange.

    On Saturday, the 2nd of February 2019, live music venues & clubs all over Europe open their doors on the same day during daytime and invite the audience to discover what is happening behind the scenes.

    The Open Club Day allows strengthening the connection of the venues & clubs with their local communities. At the same time, it connects local stages all over Europe in a strong solidarity movement that reaffirms their importance as cultural, economic, and social actors.

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    > Open Club Day website

    > Open Club Day Facebook page

    > Open Club Day Instagram

     

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    CREDITS 

    Slideshow: Elisa Thoma, Live DMA

    Photo credits in order of appearence: Brigitte Ramseyer (1) // Alexandre Dell’Olivo (2, 3, 5, 13, 14) //  Simon Hermine (4, 6) // Gabriel Balagué (7, 9, 10) // Joy Valance (8, 12) // Boris Müller (11)

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