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New Wave City turns 20!

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    Pub date August 29, 2012

    New Wave City commemorates 20 continuous years of San Francisco parties, celebrating the alternative music/club scene of the 80s. In 1992, there was no “80s nostalgia” trend, and New Wave City stood on its own for playing music exclusively from the previous decade. New Wave City still stands apart from other 80s parties as it is dedicated specifically to the New Wave scene, with music and acts that still remain major influences in today’s music. Glammed-up, dressed-down, uber-goth, preppie, straight, gay, twenty-someting to fiftysomething – all are a part of New Wave City.

    Featuring your hosts, NWC founders DJs Skip & Shindog, with resident DJ Low-Life and past NWC DJs Brian Raffi and John. Also with The Melting Girl Live in the Sky show with Miriam Telles on Trapeze, plus Miriam and Midori on aerial straps. Don”t miss 20 years of New Wave City memories, including a debut of new custom videos. Get more infor here.

    Get more info and tickets here.

    To win a pair of tickets, like the Guardian on Facebook and write “Happy birthday New Wave City!” on our wall. Five lucky winners will be notified via Facebook on Wednesday, September 5.
     
    Friday, September 7 from 9pm-3am @ DNA Lounge, 375 11th St., SF | $12

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