Stereo nightclub

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Stereo nightclub
Location Montreal, Canada
Type House music club
Genre(s) Techno, Tech-House, House
Opened 1998 (1998)
Owner Thomas Piscardelli
Former name(s) Louis-Pierre's hangout
Website www.stereo-nightclub.com

Stereo nightclub is an afterhours club in Montreal, Canada which primarily features house music. The afterhours section of the club is always open on Fridays and Saturdays. It is located on 858 Ste-Catherine Est.

Stereo nightclub was created by DJ/producer Angel Moraes (who also designed and built its famous sound system) and later co-owned by Thomas Piscardeli and Michael Rein. On July 3, 2008, there was a fire in the club and the afterhours section was closed for over a year.[1] The reopening, scheduled for September 4, 2009, was delayed due to another arson on September 1.[2] Following this announcement, there has been a huge outcry in the Gay and Lesbian community as well as the city as a whole for the mayor and the police to take action against the steadily rising incidents of violence, arson and criminality.[citation needed]

The club was also used for the filming of the video for the Marc Mysterio hit song Let Loose in which previous co-owner Scott Lancaster played a bartender.

References

  1. Stereo nightclub survives fire, archived from the original on 2009-09-05, retrieved 2013-07-21 
  2. We'll be back: Stereo owners, archived from the original on 2009-09-06, retrieved 2013-07-21 

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