Sleaze Night launches in Chicago

A new Midwest event series is set to launch in Chicago, ‘Sleaze Night,’ aimed at reviving the distinctive energy of the indie sleaze era. The series will kick off in September, offering a free-to-RSVP, BYOB dance party designed to capture the spirit of the 2000-2010s.

The party will feature iconic indie sleaze music, including tracks from Justice, LCD Soundsystem, MGMT, Sleigh Bells, and more. With its nostalgic atmosphere, ‘Sleaze Night’ invites attendees to experience or relive the unfiltered excitement of a time when DIY culture and underground music scenes thrived. The event encourages singles and groups alike to join in, making it an ideal night out for those looking to meet new people or simply enjoy a lively, carefree evening.

Though the date for the Chicago event has yet to be announced, anticipation is building. Midwest Today plans to release further details soon, ensuring that those interested can be among the first to secure their spot at what promises to be a unique and memorable experience.

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