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New Wave City Presents: I-Beam Reunion Party II

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    Pub date August 16, 2012

    The very first event by the New Wave City team, was the I-Beam Reunion Party in August of 1992, held at the now demolished I-Beam nightclub at 1748 Haight Street. The I-Beam was a major focal point of the New Wave/alternative music scene in the early 80s, with its legendary Monday night live shows, which expanded into weeknight DJ dance nights. New Wave City held a number of events at the I-Beam, and as noted on Wikipedia’s I-Beam page, “New Wave City, San Francisco’s First & Foremost 80’s Dance Party, presented its “Just Can’t Get Enough” event at the I-Beam on the last night of the I-Beam’s operation, July 23, 1994.” Read all about the legendary club here.

    Now THIRTY years after the original I-Beam scene, and twenty years after the first I-Beam Reunion Party, Skip and Shindog bring it back. Original I-Beam DJ Brian Raffi returns for the latest Reunion event.

    To win a pair of tickets, like the Guardian on Facebook and write “Take me to New Wave City” on our wall. Randomly chosen winners will be announced at noon on Friday/16.

    Saturday, August 18 from 9pm-3am @ Cat Club, 1190 Folsom, SF | $7 before 10pm/$12 after/Past employees of I-Beam will be admitted free

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