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A new DJ daytime café party is happening this Sunday in Dublin city

Sun Club is a new party happening this Sunday in Dublin café As One.

You may have seen a certain trend on your algorithm in recent months, as early morning coffee shop raves have become a thing.

Morning coffee shop parties are becoming increasingly more common, with Dublin café Bakehouse getting in on the act in the city recently too.

@louis.bekk Not your usual coffee shop 🔥🙃 #electronicmusic #housemusic #raveculture #londoncity ♬ son original – Louis Bekk

Capitalising on the increasing interest in daytime dance events, it looks like Dublin is aiming at getting a similar vibe with Sun Club on Sunday afternoons.

The first edition of Sun Club runs from 1pm to 4pm this Sunday May 18th in the bright and airy spot As One on the quays.

The €15 entry ticket includes a SynerChi Kombucha, “a hot, easy-to-eat” brunch dish, soundtracked to a set from Dublin-based Brazilian melodic house DJ Souzac.


Stillgarden Distillery small-batch spirits are on the menu too.

Sun Club is the brainchild of hospitality creative agency Side Eye.

Sun Club is a new way to gather — blending music, Irish produce, and good energy into a Sunday afternoon worth waking up for.


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