Michael Alvarez+FollowBrooklyn’s Refuge: Where the club is the headlinerRefuge in Brooklyn is shaking up the city’s nightlife by making the club itself the main attraction—not just the DJs. Tucked inside a 19th-century industrial building, Refuge is all about next-level sound and a vibe that brings together everyone from longtime clubbers to newcomers. The crowd is refreshingly mixed, and the energy on the dancefloor is real—no phones, just people losing themselves in the music. The founders are constantly upgrading the sound system, so every weekend feels even better than the last. Would you go to a club for the experience, not just the headliner? #Food #BrooklynNights #Nightlife01Share
Michael Morgan+FollowCharlotte’s Music Factory gets a nightlife upgradeCharlotte’s nightlife scene is about to level up with the arrival of ANTHM Nightclub and Lounge at the Music Factory. This two-story spot is designed for anyone who wants a little bit of everything in one night: start upstairs with craft cocktails and hookah in a laid-back lounge, then head downstairs to dance to House, Progressive, and genre-bending DJ sets. Foodies, you’re covered too—local food trucks will rotate regularly. If you’re 23 or older, this could be your new go-to for a night out. Who’s excited to see how this changes the city’s party scene? #Food #CharlotteNC #Nightlife00Share
michele24+FollowAtlanta’s club scene: Culture or concern?Atlanta’s nightlife isn’t just about music and parties—it’s shaping the way kids grow up here. 21 Savage’s comments about being ‘groomed’ by the city’s club culture hit home for many locals, who see how early exposure to the party scene can influence young people’s choices. With clubs woven into the city’s fabric and even family members working in the industry, it’s easy for teens to get swept up. Some say it’s up to adults to set better boundaries. Is Atlanta’s club culture just part of the city’s identity, or is it time for a change? #Entertainment #Atlanta #Nightlife00Share
STITCH LIPP MAFIA TV!+FollowSeattle’s Evangadi Hookah Lounge Shut Down After Deadly CID Shooting — City Cracks Down Hard on Late-Night Spots | STITCH LIPP MAFIA TV‼️ Seattle’s CID just lost another late-night spot. Evangadi Hookah Lounge on Rainier Ave is officially shut down — after a deadly early-morning shooting took the life of 34-year-old Khalif Hussein. City records show Evangadi had five after-hours violations, the worst in the city this summer. SPD labeled it a chronic nuisance tied to ongoing fights, safety issues, and late-night chaos. The shutdown came hours after a gunman walked up to the front door and opened fire inside, then disappeared down Rainier. No arrest yet. The owner, already facing $20K in fines under Seattle’s new late-night ordinance, closed the lounge for good once police and the city attorney moved in. Seattle says this is part of a bigger crackdown: if your spot keeps drawing violence, you’re done. This is STITCH LIPP MAFIA TV — Street News, Raw & Uncut‼️ #STITCHLIPPMAFIATV #Seattle #Crime #Nightlife #CID20Share