Groove along to house and disco tunes while sipping local wines and enjoying the Oddio ambience.

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Endless Grooves is back for a special one-off event at Bowden wine bar Oddio this June.
12 months since the last Endless Groove party, the crew are dusting off the DJ gear for a night of house and disco classics courtesy of headline act, Chicago DJ and absolute legend Rahaan.
Returning to Australian shores for the first time since 2019, DJ Rahaan made a name for himself in the late ‘80s spinning records at house parties throughout Chicago. He soon found himself performing in the city’s biggest clubs, becoming a Chi-town legend revered by both the local and international dance music community.
DJ Rahaan also crafts his own sublime productions that have been released on his own label Street Edits, along with Hot Biscuit Recordings, Z Records and most recently via BBE.
Along Rahaan, the lineup of acts performing on the night includes Endless Grooves founder and London’s Phonica Records clerk Gencia (Nick Gencarelli) making his Aussie debut, Happy Station mainman and fellow Chicago native Breaking Even, and Sink radio show co-host Brigitte.
Get down Saturday, June 14 for an evening of feel good tunes, with Sunny’s slinging wood fired pizzas and Oddio’s in-house makers Delinquente, Frederick Stevenson and Bizzarro Aperitivo serving up the good stuff.
Catch DJ Rahaan at Oddio on Saturday, June 14 from 5pm-1am. Tickets on sale now via humanitix.com.
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