Circus Afterhours, Montreal
Located in the vibrant Village district of Montreal, Circus Afterhours offers an extraordinary and unforgettable evening under the big top. As an integral part of the gay-friendly area, Circus welcomes guests from all walks of life, ensuring a diverse and inclusive atmosphere.
One of the standout features of Circus is its extended party hours, with festivities lasting until midday the following afternoon. This unique schedule allows partygoers to immerse themselves in an electrifying atmosphere that defies the conventional boundaries of time. Stepping through the doors, guests are greeted by top-hatted doormen dressed as ringleaders, setting the stage for an evening filled with wonder and excitement.
Inside, Circus transports its visitors to a world of enchantment and spectacle. The venue boasts three distinct rooms, each catering to different musical tastes and offering a diverse range of sounds. Whether you're a fan of dark house, tribal beats, electro, hip hop, or R&B, Circus has a space where you can groove to your favorite tunes.
The interior design of Circus contributes to its immersive experience. Exposed brick walls create an industrial yet charming aesthetic, while hardwood floors lend a touch of warmth to the atmosphere. Extravagant lights illuminate the space, casting a mesmerizing glow over the dance floor and adding to the overall ambiance. To ensure an exceptional audio experience, Circus is equipped with a state-of-the-art sound system, guaranteeing that every beat and melody resonates throughout the venue.
One of the standout features of Circus is its extended party hours, with festivities lasting until midday the following afternoon. This unique schedule allows partygoers to immerse themselves in an electrifying atmosphere that defies the conventional boundaries of time. Stepping through the doors, guests are greeted by top-hatted doormen dressed as ringleaders, setting the stage for an evening filled with wonder and excitement.
Inside, Circus transports its visitors to a world of enchantment and spectacle. The venue boasts three distinct rooms, each catering to different musical tastes and offering a diverse range of sounds. Whether you're a fan of dark house, tribal beats, electro, hip hop, or R&B, Circus has a space where you can groove to your favorite tunes.
The interior design of Circus contributes to its immersive experience. Exposed brick walls create an industrial yet charming aesthetic, while hardwood floors lend a touch of warmth to the atmosphere. Extravagant lights illuminate the space, casting a mesmerizing glow over the dance floor and adding to the overall ambiance. To ensure an exceptional audio experience, Circus is equipped with a state-of-the-art sound system, guaranteeing that every beat and melody resonates throughout the venue.
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Circus Afterhours on Map
Sight Name: Circus Afterhours
Sight Location: Montreal, Canada (See walking tours in Montreal)
Sight Type: Disco/Nightclub
Sight Location: Montreal, Canada (See walking tours in Montreal)
Sight Type: Disco/Nightclub
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