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Supersonic

Paris


With a capacity of 250, postindustrial venue Supersonic hosts mostly indie, rock, garage, electro-pop and tribute bands; the first three concerts of the evening are free (though you're expected to buy a drink), with paid-for concerts typically following. DJs draw clubbers from midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.


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