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Label FUN celebrates 8 years in Brasília with a party and the Israeli hot DJ Aron this Saturday

The FUN label is the oldest and most notorious in Brasília. The party gained space in the scene by holding themed and highly produced editions, with inspired stages, gogos in luxury costumes and great DJs in the booth.

Every year, on the third Saturday of January, Fernando Toledo, the label's producer, celebrates the party's anniversary with the White FUN version. This time it will be no different and Toledo promises one of the best white parties in Brazil this Saturday (21).

To host the celebration in style, the producer found a new location in the federal capital, Espaço Hum, which will host several events in the city. The space has a track, boxes and an external lounge. The side and the stage have large glass panels, which integrate the track with the outside area.

The line-up is also great. The competent resident André Queiroz welcomes Ana Flor and Daniel Mendes, who will also become a resident of the party.

The big highlight is the Israeli Aron. The DJ, who had a brief stay here at the end of last year, is back. The young man attracts attention because of his size, he's hot, and also because of his good sound.

FUN also invests in social media and runs a campaign to collect school supplies in partnership with the Vick Tavares Institute – Vida Positiva. Anyone who donates school supplies (backpacks, lunch bags, books, notebooks, pen and pencil kits, etc.) will receive a R$10 discount when purchasing tickets at the box office.

There will also be a luxury cabin with a welcome drink from the Vanity cruise. Collaborate and play!

8 years of FUN
21/01 - Saturday
Location: Espaço HUM – Address: DF-140 | Km 7 | Pedra Azul Farm | Brasilia
Price: Track – 1st lot – R$30, 2nd lot – R$35 and R$40 at the door until 1am – Cabin – R$50
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