After an incredible summer of block parties, we’re heading back to the warehouse for a night of B2B action with DJs that know how to make a dance floor move. This will be a night of rolling house and groovy techno accompanied by mesmerizing visuals and of course energy from some of our favourite gogo dancers.
If you’re looking to welcome winter with a late night warehouse party this is the spot. Dive into extended sets from the following:
Line Up
Frankie Teardrop B2B Syd Woz
Fisher Bryce B2B educación física
DJ dood B2B Beiti
Visuals by: ephemeral objects
Explore mixes from each of these artists in this SoundCloud playlist we curated for you. All of these artists have been making waves in the electronic music scene here in Vancouver and across the country, and we’re hyped to be hosting them in this unique format.
Public Disco After Dark brings the uplifting energy of our daytime parties indoors for an intimate dance experience. While delving into the deeper side of electronic music, we uphold the same inclusive atmosphere and feel-good vibe that defines our usual programming.
Saturday November 22, 2025
Doors: 10:00pm
Music Ends: 3:00am
44 W 4th Ave
19+
Low income tickets are available upon request. Email elsa@publicdisco.ca for an access code :)
IMPORTANT INFO
Public Disco After Dark takes place at The Birdhouse, a cherished Queer and Trans run event space in Mount Pleasant. All are welcome to experience the vibrant atmosphere at The Birdhouse during our event, however, it is important to note that violence, racism, transphobia, sexism, or any other discriminatory language or actions will not be tolerated. Together, let's create a safe and welcoming space for everyone to enjoy.
We acknowledge that this event takes place on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Coast Salish peoples – the sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil-Waututh), and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) nations. We ask that you take a moment to consider the history of the land that we gather on, your relations with local Indigenous people and what each of us can do to foster meaningful reconciliation now and into the future.