Chinese Laundry
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One of the largest, longest running and most respected clubs in Sydney, Chinese Laundry serves up the best house, electro, prog, tech, hip-hop, drum and bass, dubstep, breaks and party mash-ups every weekend. Located under the Sli … Read more
One of the largest, longest running and most respected clubs in Sydney, Chinese Laundry serves up the best house, electro, prog, tech, hip-hop, drum and bass, dubstep, breaks and party mash-ups every weekend. Located under the Slip Inn pub, 'The Laundry' has three oriental-themed themed party rooms along with a famous outdoor garden bar. Read less
It's all about the musicTalk of the town: The venue consistently ranks somewhere in DJ Magazine's annual listing of the world's top 100 clubs.
Word to the wise: Unlike some King's Cross establishments, this is a place for losing yourself on the dance floor, rather than posing in the corner.
One of the largest, longest running and most respected clubs in Sydney, Chinese Laundry serves up the best house, electro, prog, tech, hip-hop, drum and bass, dubstep, breaks and party mash-ups every weekend. Located under the Slip Inn pub, 'The Laundry' has three oriental-themed themed party rooms along with a famous outdoor garden bar.
All spaces are equipped with state-of-the-art sound systems and routinely host some of the world's best DJ talent. Get your base face on each Friday, or roll up on Saturday for electro/house club-bangers.
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