Beachclub Just Announced The Details Of Its First Pool Party In Over A Year

The grand opening event has two dates and six DJs.
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We've said it before and we'll say it again, beach season has arrived in Quebec. Of course, that also applies to Beachclub — a popular open-air club with a swimming pool about an hour from Montreal — which just announced the details of its "Grand Opening Pool Party" for the 2021 season.

"After more than a year without an event at the Beachclub, it's finally time to announce the come back of our famous POOL PARTY on our little island this summer!" reads a Beachclub Instagram post.

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The grand opening pool party is actually set to be two parties on two separate dates: June 28 and July 1. 

DJs Pat Boogie, Aaron Hyper and The Holy will be spinning on June 28. Dave Summit, Castnowski and Seb Tender will be spinning on July 1. 

There will be no guest list and a maximum capacity of 250 people.

Tickets go on sale on June 14 at 10 a.m. and cost $50 per person for general admission. You must be 18 or older to attend.

Beachclub's Grand Opening Pool Party

Price: $50+ taxes for general admission

When: June 28 & July 1

Address: 701, rue 38e, Pointe-Calumet, QC

This article's cover photo was used for illustrative purposes only.

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