Let’s face it, we all miss dancing the night away. And with many of Seattle’s venues closed it’s hard to know where to go. Luckily for us, lots are reopening and we’re also getting some new players on the scene. Namely, Supernova, an “immersive arts and entertainment venue unlike anywhere else in the Pacific Northwest”.

Supernova is “a dance club where you have the freedom to be yourself and party within a safe, fun, and friendly space”. They want to change the game of typical nightclubs and are centered on creating a safe space for women, BIPOC, and the LGBTQIA+ community. This extends not only to patrons but also to staff and entertainers which we love to see.

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Some of Supernova’s pillars include participating meaning having fun on the floor, consent which is self-explanatory, respect, and being your best self. Beyond having a great modus operandi, the club is super funky and cool on the inside. You can expect lots of fun patterns, mirrors, and eye-catching lights.

 

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What’s best of all is that they’re open! This weekend you can head over and get back to dancing. On Friday’s you can enjoy “Thank God It’s Friday” and dance to Funky House, Chicago House, Vocal House, and Gospel House. And on Saturdays, you can enjoy “Stayin’ Alive” and dance to NuDisco favorites. Want to learn more? Click below.

Supernova Seattle

Where: 110 S. Horton St
Hours: Friday and Saturday 8 pm-4 am