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Warehouse (Nantes)

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Warehouse (Nantes)
LocationNantes, France
Coordinates47°12′05″N 1°34′22″W / 47.201426936042665°N 1.5728560865808126°W / 47.201426936042665; -1.5728560865808126Coordinates: 47°12′05″N 1°34′22″W / 47.201426936042665°N 1.5728560865808126°W / 47.201426936042665; -1.5728560865808126
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OwnerSimon Boisson, Philippe B., Quentin Le Henaff
TypeNightclub
Capacity+ 2 500
Opened2017
Website
warehouse-nantes.fr

Warehouse is a cultural club located on the island of Nantes in western France. Created in 2017, its goal is to promote cultural events and music around the world. In March 2020, the establishment ranks internationally in the list of the 100 best clubs in the world, placing third in France according to the DJ Magazine ranking.[1]

It hosts French and international DJs such as Amelie Lens, Bob Sinclar, Boys Noize, Jeff Mills, Laurent Garnier or Paul Kalkbrenner.

History[edit]

Warehouse was established 2017, replacing the former nightclub the LC Club which had opened its buddies in 2007 as part of the rehabilitation of the shed until then dedicated to the trade of bananas and then sugar.

Programme and artistic concepts[edit]

Warehouse offers mostly electronic programming, but remains open to all styles of music. The establishment offers different concepts by declining the different styles of music: utempo, acid, tech house, trance, techno, groove soul, hip-hop...

Various activities[edit]

Warehouse also offers concerts, exhibitions, professional seminars and "Bongo's Bingo" imported from the British capital.

  1. "TOP 100 CLUBS". DJ Mag. 2020. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)


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