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FREE ENTRY - Disco Paradiso NYE

End Notes Collective presents

FREE ENTRY - Disco Paradiso NYE

6:00pm, Sat 31 December, 2022
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The place to be to toast the New Year, with premium food & beverage, live entertainment and DJs

We are bringing back the glory days of debaucherous sophistication and New Year’s Eve is no exception. Descend downstairs, for our Disco Paradiso party and treat yourself to a cocktail, our delicious Tiva menu and a glass of Moet at midnight to welcome in the New Year. 

With entry from 6pm, boogie your way into 2023 at Tiva with DJ’s and live entertainment all the way through until 2am. 

It's FREE ENTRY ALL NIGHT! This is an exclusive, one-of-a-kind experience, not to be missed, with only a limited amount of tickets available.


End Notes will be presenting its iconic live show "Disco Paradiso" with a full 7 piece band featuring live horns. Felt by many to be a reaction against the stigmatisation of dance music by the counterculture, disco preached a message of inclusivity regardless of culture, ethnicity, sexuality and gender. Disco wasn't a place where difference was just tolerated but for the first time, actively celebrated. Unsurprisingly, it spread like wildfire to the loft parties of New York City’s Lower East Side before finding a popular home in the clubs.

Donna Summer, Luther Vandross and Winfield Parker all carried the flame before it became the genre of choice for talented young producers such as Nile Rodgers, Giorgio Moroder and Larry Levan, who in disco made names and ultimately careers for themselves. Characterised by lavish percussion, layered rhythms and lush strings combined with funk-driven bass-lines and soul vocal harmonies, disco has always been centred around movement, one of a number of legacies it generously passed on to the music of clubs today, house and techno.

End Notes: Disco Paradiso is set to light up NYE 2022 at the Tiva Lounge playing the songs that echoed in Studio 54, David Mancuso’s Loft and Nicky Siano’s Gallery, both New York institutions which sparked the flame more than 45 years ago.