DO.G.S.(dothegrooveonsunday) was born to push the limits and bring changes to Milan's day and nightlife! In the last few years, DO.G.S have successfully managed to create dance situations and to become a point of reference for underground electronic music party-goers. Starting early in the afternoon and sometimes not ending before the early morning hours, they often change locations between theaters, clubs, industrial venues and many different spaces, as diverse as the people they attract.
The utmost goal here is to forge freedom into the dancers minds and let everyone feel the absolute intimacy we all desire and crave when we dance in the dark, always taking care of the vibe and door selection, making the scene the perfect situation for empathy to spread and connect everyone.
As their name suggests, those wild fellows used to throw parties on Sundays. Nowadays things usually happen every other Saturday during summer and once a month in the other seasons, but do not blindly trust these indications: check their Facebook page instead, for it is well kept up-to-date.
Be careful: the location changes almost every time.
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