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Madame celebrates 42 years to the sound of the alternative rock that made her famous

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Adrielly Kilryann

Previously called Madame Satã, the alternative mansion Madame Underground Club celebrates 42 years since its opening in Bela Vista, central region of São Paulo, with a party this Saturday (25).

Interior of the Madame Satã club, which turns 40 in 2023

Interior of the club in 2023, when it celebrated 40 years of existence –
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The venue opens at 10pm and runs throughout the night playing the São Paulo alternative rock that has established it as one of the main spaces in the city’s underground scene. To celebrate, the band 365 takes the stage to play punk and new wave at 1:30 am.

In the mansion there will also be projections by VJ Rodrigo Borro and DJs Gé Rodrigues, Zauber, Luminati and Clarck. The sets range from new wave, darkwave and synth-pop genres, to national rock, punk rock and post-punk compositions.

To guarantee participation in the event, you must make a reservation at Sympla. The form will remain open until 9pm on Saturday, one hour before the party starts. Entrance costs R$40, but it is also possible to purchase a ticket for R$80 which becomes consumable credits at the house.

Opened in 1983, Madame Satã was born as a meeting point between punks, goths and other enthusiasts of alternative forms of expression. It was the stage for performances by Brazilian music icons, such as Titãs, Ira! and Claudia Wonder.

Closed in the 2000s, it was reopened in 2011 as Madame Underground Club by Gé Rodrigues and Igor Calmona with the aim of reestablishing the dark atmosphere that welcomes diversity and counterculture.

Madame Underground Club – r. Cons. Ramalho, 873, Bela Vista, central region. WhatsApp (11) 99329-2323. @madameclub

Source: Folha

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