
This milestone celebration marks 35 years of unforgettable parties, and it promises to be an extraordinary event that will draw partygoers from every corner of the globe. Last year, more than 10,000 people from over 100 different nationalities came together to celebrate. This year, we’re expecting even more!
For 35 years, La DEMENCE has been a symbol of freedom, and exhilarating music, creating memories that last a lifetime for the gay community and its friends.

Lineup :
Main Room
21h00 – 23h30 Andy O’Kean (CH)
23h30 – 02h00 Andrei Stan (RO)
02h00 – 02h20 Main Show
02h20 – 04h30 Sebastien Triumph (FR)
04h30 – 06h30 Pagano (UK)
06h30 – 09h00 Chris Bekker (DE)
Second Room
23:00 – 01:30 Kenne Perry (BE)
01:30 – 03:30 John Dixon (FR)
03:30 – 05:30 Ben Manson (FR)
05:30 – 07:30 Skippo (DE)

Saturday € 60 (€ 50 under 26 years )
For tickets and more information, visit: www.lademence.com
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