Review
Five or ten years from now, we'll be talking about Queen with the same nostalgia as when reminiscing over the golden era of the now defunct Palace, in a different style: The place is "trash", 99% gay, rarely wants to let women in, even if they are tolerated. The only problem is that Queen is a hothouse of talent. It's here, for example, that the French DJs have built their reputations that drive London and New York wild with admiration, if not jealousy! The Respect parties are respected through out the world and DJs who have participated in them, even briefly, are quickly snapped up. Charles Schilling, Dimitri from Paris, Dan Ghenacia, Ivan Smagghe, Lucy Luck, an amazing line up of aliases from which emerges genuine turntable wizardry. It's not unusual to meet up with these stars of scratchin' in Amsterdam, London and New York, when they're not hired out at private parties for astronomical sums.
Information
Open: Everyday from midnight to 6 am (8 am on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays).
Average age : 25-40.
Entrance: €15 (€20 on Fridays and Saturdays).
Location: 102, av. des Champs-Elysées Paris 8
Phone: +33 1 53 89 08 90
More Information: http://www.queen.fr/
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