On November 2nd, all of Mexico will remember the deceased.
Not with a boring funeral service but with a colorful party.
We join in and dress up Havana in the style of that day.
If the opening scene from James Bond: Specter was too exciting for you, you will definitely know the colorful hustle and bustle from the Disney film Coco.
So you know what to expect.
As a small thank you for a successful year, all costumed guests receive free entry all night.
1st floor [Salsa]:
+ Naudy
2nd floor [Bachata & Reggaeton]:
+ Paco
3rd floor [RnB, Hip Hop, & Discotunes]:
+ Rokit
+ Jiggy Dee
4th floor [Disco Classics & Party & House tunes]:
+ Bat
Box office: 10 € (ladies until 11 p.m. for free!)
With guest list registration: women and men free entry until midnight
Through the courtyard into the rear building or, better still, into the cellar of the house. In the middle of the city. Hidden under the hustle and bustle of the metropolis. Havana - known for scary beats, winding corridors and dark corners.
The figures of the night flock to Schöneberg from all corners of the city. In the backyard of an ordinary apartment building, the city ghost dance with the vampire in the basement. The capital's nightlife romps over two floors. While the bones clatter to hot salsa rhythms on the ground floor, the walls in the basement shake with chart hits and hip hop.
Under the motto Dia de los Muertos, the dead are traditionally mourned with a celebration for life. You can expect a scary colorful decoration, light effects and beats that will freeze your blood in your veins.