
Sober Club Hosted By Maxime Musqua: Nick V + Danseur.Euses
→ 11:00 PM
2 bis Rue des Taillandiers, 75011 Paris, France - Paris
Saturday, December 6th // 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM
CLUB — SOBER CLUB hosted by Maxime Musqua: Nick V + dancers
Badaboum is proud to unveil SOBER CLUB, a new clubbing approach that chooses to party without alcohol!
Conceived as a true club experience, this first edition invites you to explore another access to euphoria: lucid and authentic.
To guide this experience: Maxime Musqua, a media personality committed to a path of sobriety for several years. In January 2025, he published his book, "Je n'aurai plus besoin d'alcool pour danser" (Éditions Robert Laffont), in which he recounts this personal and liberating turning point.
“The party will continue, I no longer need alcohol to dance.”
On the line-up side: Nick V, a reference in the Parisian house scene and founder of La Mona, the legendary parties where the dancefloor takes over.
He will be accompanied by dancers throughout the evening. A reminder that a party, even without alcohol, is first and foremost about dancing and shared energy.
And because the party belongs to everyone:
Whether you are a consumer, sober curious, on a break, reflecting or sober for ten years, you are all welcome to try the lucid party experience!
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Info & Reservation: badaboum.paris
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BADABOUM
2 Rue des Taillandiers — 75011 Paris
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FR: Minors are not permitted to attend this event. ID may be required at the entrance. The venue reserves the right to refuse entry.
A free, inclusive, and safe party. We offer a respectful space where everyone can express themselves freely. Any discriminatory behavior (homophobia, transphobia, racism, misogyny, etc.) will result in exclusion and legal action.
EN: Access to the event is forbidden to minors. Identification may be required on entry. The venue reserves the right to refuse entry.
A free, inclusive and safe party. We offer a respectful space where everyone can express themselves freely. Any discriminatory behavior (homophobia, transphobia, racism, misogyny, etc.) will result in exclusion and prosecution.
Translated automatically - see original description in French