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montreal dance party

Rihanna might be taking her sweet time to release her ninth studio album, but that doesn't mean you can't get down to the endless bops RiRi has in her repertoire. Luckily, SUPER TASTE MTL is hosting a Rihanna dance party this February where you can do just that.

In collaboration with HOMOPOP, the dance party will take place on February 17, 2023, at Cabaret Berlin on rue Sainte-Catherine Est.

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If the upcoming 2000's throwback party from Super Taste MTL isn't vintage enough for you, the team behind Jardin Royalmount have just the event to take you back in time. A '90s and '00s-themed "old-school" music video dance party is coming to the venue later this month, with special host Rick Campanelli, also known as "Rick the Temp," a beloved '90s radio and TV personality.

The former face of music video party giant MuchMusic, Rick will be joined by Montreal's legendary DJ Quest.* The party itself will feature old-school music videos playing on big screens across the venue, with retro lighting and multiple stages to get your groove on.

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If you grew up in the 2000s, then chances are you got your groove on to some pretty rad music. Well, you can re-live the good 'ole days this month at a 2000s-themed dance party hosted by none other than Super Taste MTL.

"We'll mix the biggest songs of the 00's-early 10's to bring you the full Y2K fantasy. Get ready for a night of dancing, singing and FETCH!" Super Taste wrote.

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Calling all die-hard pop music fans!

A dance party is happening this summer during which you can celebrate your love for Justin Bieber in Montreal while shaking it to all the classics we've been bopping to since our youth.

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Montreal nightclubs are planning a huge dance party protest through the streets of the Plateau to tell the Quebec government to allow dancing at their businesses again.

Due to COVID-19, dancing is still prohibited at Quebec bars and clubs, as well as at weddings if alcohol is served.

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