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based on the legendary Studio 54 in New York
After our grandiose first events, our journey through time continues.
Studio 54 in New York was one of the most famous nightclubs in the world.
Studio 54 opened on April 26, 1977, making it famous overnight as the place to be for celebrities.
Guests on the opening night included Cher, Frank Sinatra, Bianca Jagger, Margaux Hemingway and Donald Trump.
Other stars who subsequently became regular guests included Liza Minnelli, Andy Warhol, Christiaan Barnard, Truman Capote, Mick Jagger, Diana Ross, Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Elizabeth Taylor, John Travolta and Diane von Fürstenberg.
In the course of the hedonistic spirit of sex and drugs and rock and roll that spread at the end of the 1970s, Studio 54 was given an image as a place of sexual and drug-fueled debauchery. (ok, we're partying without drugs)
It was a nightclub of excess:
"Grace Jones came to the New York club "Studio 54" naked, John Gerard with a monkey.
Heaven and hell at the same time - that's what this VIP disco was like.
New York - Never before - and never since - has there been anything like it:
A club where hairdressers did coke with movie stars and dropouts with aristocrats.
A club where everyone was a star, whether rich, poor, young, old, straight or gay - as long as they could get past the bouncer. (because the motto was: the main thing was to be original)
Because "Studio 54" was more than just a disco:
"It was history"
"It was the only nightclub" "where you could have sex".
Disco anthems conquered the whole world from the "Studio": "I Love the Nightlife", "YMCA", "Last Dance".
The pop group Chic wrote their mega-hit "Le Freak" in protest after being rejected by the "Studio" bouncer. Then "Le Freak" became a dance floor hit in the "Studio", and Chic also got in.
Our aim today is:
To revive the glamorous history of the most famous New York discotheque of all time. Diversity and sexual tolerance meet stars, styles and decadence in the 1970s disco beat.
It was also an example of social openness, as anyone could party here regardless of origin, gender or sexual orientation. The legend lives on - and with it the stories of exciting party nights, the most unusual wardrobes and, last but not least, the unmistakable music.
For the musical journey back: coming soon
You are responsible for everything else:
dress according to the motto, because as the doorman said back then: the main thing is to be original
With The Cage Club we have also found the right location for you.
From 21:30 - 23:30 we will welcome you with a welcome shot
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