Kyiv’s nameless electronic music club on Kyrylivska Street is launching an event space Concert Hall with an audiovisual installation “Nondual” that opens on Oct. 29.

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Kyiv’s nameless electronic music club on Kyrylivska Street is expanding its space and purpose. As mysterious, as it is admired, the venue is famous for star lineups, LGBTQ-friendly policies and edgy interior design. Now it’s launching a Concert Hall that will house exhibitions and shows. The club will open the space with a presentation of an audiovisual installation “Nondual.” The installation shares the name with the upcoming album by Dutch electronic DJ Albert van Abbe, as it was created simultaneously with the record. Abbe will play a set on Nov. 30, while the opening event will be headlined by one of the best Ukrainian producers and DJs Voin Oruwu. The exhibition will run until Nov. 27, while live performances will take place every Thursday and Friday.

Source: www.kyivpost.com

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