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    ***DOOR TICKETS AVAILABLE***

    YEP! YOU'RE READING THAT CORRECTLY. BEARCAT! We're honored to be hosting this legend.

    BEARCAT is a London-born New York-based artist.
    BEARCATS sets are best described as transcendental, captivating, pounding and eclectic at their core. Known for blending multiple genres into one set her musical exploration touches on everything from jungle, drum’n’bass, techno, rap, to dancehall, tribal house, experimental to hardcore and punk. This incantation of uncompromising, pulsating rhythm and bass has brought her to perform around the world and at prestigious music festivals such as Pitchfork, Afropunk and Panorama to name a few.
    Her range can be seen in her releases. From being featured on a remix album for hardcore band Divide and Dissolve and a vocal feature with Soul Glo to thumping club tracks via Promesses and Haus of Altr.
    Her identity and experience in the industry has led her to curate SELTZER, a club night exclusively centering and prioritizing queer and trans black and brown talent which held a five year residency at infamous NYC nightclub Nowadays, notably BEARCAT was the first DJ to perform at Nowadays.
    BEARCAT’s next release is an album that spans experimental sounds, but stresses visual storytelling. Throughout her journey, BEARCAT has conceived of her work as a therapeutic release, not only for those in the present, listening on the dancefloor or on streaming platforms, but as a healing exorcism that channels ancestral pasts through music.

    DRESS CODE: HEAVEN & HELL // COME AS YOUR YIN AND YANG PERSONIFIED

    Supporting DJs (A-Z):
    Atarangi (NZL)
    Brown Suga Princess
    Lyn
    Stev Zar

    DOORS @ 9PM

    This is a time for everyone who loves their hard club music to tear up the frightful night embodying the freakish delight they are and love; we aim to create a safe space for our LGBTQI/POC/First Nations community so feel free to message us with any queries.
    All toilets at Miscellania are gender-neutral.
    We respectfully acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land we hold this event on, and pay respects to its elders, past and present - but also pay respects and offer our love to the First Nations community here, including those who attend the night, sovereignty was never ceded.Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander mob and Trans WOC please email in before the night to ensure your free entry: stevzaar@gmail.com

    Accessibility Info:
    Miscellania is unfortunately not wheelchair accessible.
    Smoke machines will be used.
    No strobing will be used.
    Please bring earplugs if you are sensitive to loud noise, they will also be available at the bar.

    Full accessibility document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fHR60VwEErBidoSdSbRgbWh8LDVlDjW5RQB8JE916B8


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