Dance till dawn and beyond with highly rated guest DJs setting abuzz what was once a 16th-century church. The cover charge is typically €10.
The entrance is easy to miss between the 'pink windows' of the rather seedy red-light district.
Antwerp
Dance till dawn and beyond with highly rated guest DJs setting abuzz what was once a 16th-century church. The cover charge is typically €10.
The entrance is easy to miss between the 'pink windows' of the rather seedy red-light district.
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