Weekend Picks in Nightlife: International Craft Beer Festival, Neon Zoo, Plus Tiger & Woods

Below our top picks for a night out this weekend. Don't miss out on knowing about the best events in Beijing – see our Editor's Picks.

Tonight (Sep 26)
It's Barcelona weekend at Migas, and it's kicking off with young producer Bruna, whose last album won album of the year in Spain's DJ Mag. Support from Science of Sounds producer M. Ross. Read more



The new(ish) Circle Club is launching its "Around the World" series with Holland, which means guests get a taste of the food, fashion and DJ culture in the Netherlands. DJ Suyano, who hails from Breda, the same town Tiesto got his start, is on decks with support from DJ Basestring. Read more

Shanghai legend MHP makes his first Beijing appearance (this decade), and one half of Blackwax direct from London. Support from the Do Hits crew: Howie Lee, Veeeky, Billystarman, and Guzz. Read more



Every Friday, Yin on 12 hosts a fortune teller night, where guests are invited to purchase a "Fortune Flavor" drink and sit with a fortune teller, who will gaze into a crystal ball to seek out the future. DJ Cici on deck. Read more

Tomorrow night (Sep 27)
Craft beers from around the world are on offer at low prices at Pingod's art street in Shuangjing for an afternoon. Beers from the US, Belgium, the UK, Australia, and more will be on hand, paired with food and live music. Read more

Some of you may have to work on Sunday, but that isn't stopping the parties. At Dada, The Syndicate follows an intense week of celebrating ten years with bass-heavy blasts by Deft with support from the crew: Donkey Tonk, Kay C, Blackie, Chole, and Elemental. Read more

In a party to end the summer for fans of Pirates of the Caribbean, Atmosphere is gathering up all of the Havana rum for a pirate-themed blowout. Guests are encouraged to dress up in their most swashbuckling clubbing wear. Free drink with ticket. For more information and reservations, call 8571 6459 or 8571 6460. Read more

Neon Zoo is back at Lantern, and this time Budweiser Storm is on board, cooking up a crazy night in the run-up to Shanghai's EDM mega fest in October. This means dinos and neon deco dominates the dance floor, while body painters will be on hand for free, plus free gifts. DJs Danny and El-mar on deck. Read more

Italian production duo, Tiger & Woods, a.k.a., Larry and David, (pictured above) go all analogue with boogie house and funk at Migas during the second night of a Barcelona weekend. Read more

DJs Justynn, Max at Large and MRG have you all set up if you're working on the Sunday with their third installment of the Work series. Listen for classic disco and house beats and no cover at Parnas. Read more

Have you checked out these new bars in our September issue of the magazine yet?

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The fact remains: only an a** could misintepret the event from the headline.

BTW: are you familiar with the term pedantic?

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Who's being anal? It was help from a reader to match your title with that of the event, nothing more. Consistency is not a bad thing to aim for. But since you've decied to be such an a**, whilst your explanation may be true, that's not what the organizers titled the event. For example, Beijing Design Week should be referenced as such, not "Capital of China Potrayal Stint." Best to stick with the name the organizers have chosen instead of TBJ creating its own name for the event.

mtnerror wrote:

Your title's wrong: Int'l Craft Beer Fest to Imported Craft Beer Fest.

All the beers they are serving are International.

In this context, imported = International = from overseas *

 

* I suppose if you wanted to get seriously anal, you could have an "International" beer fest with Yanjing (China is a country! Hence its beer is part of the International family of beers!) and Budweiser brewed domestically (Yay it's International, yet its not imported)! but i don't think this is the intention of the organizer

 

 

 

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Your title's wrong: Int'l Craft Beer Fest to Imported Craft Beer Fest.