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Flash Factory to become NYC's latest underground nightlife hub welcoming Tiga, Cirez D

  • January 27, 2016
  • Steph Evans
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If you're a resident of New York City, you may have noticed some sidewalk art around the city with a simple white "Flash Factory" and its logo. That marketing refers to the city's latest nightlife addition. With a grand opening weekend overshadowed by the blizzard that hit New York City last weekend, The Martinez Brothers' latest nightlife project, Flash Factory, has announced that it has a lot more in store for its opening month.

With a unique interior slotted to cater to the underground indie, electronica and techno fan, Flash Factory has announced a huge line up that will welcome Tiga, Jamie Jones and even Eric Prydz's techno alter ego Cirez D. 

More information and tickets are available via Flash Factory's website.

Dates:

  • 1/29 – Tiga
  • 1/30 – DJ QU, Phil Moffa & Filsonik
  • 2/5 – Jamie Jones
  • 2/13 – Cirez D

 

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