
Nocturne Wednesdays Official Reunion
Underground Arts
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Philadelphia
Wednesday, November 26 at 9 pm EST
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Wednesday, November 26 at 9 pm EST
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Dancing Ferret Concerts Presents
Nocturne Wednesdays Official Reunion at Underground Artsft. DJ Jon Gill + DJ Kathy Fadigan + DJ Mighty Mike Saga
Just Like Shampoo: 3 DJs + 3 Dancefloors
Wednesday, November 26th, 2025
Doors: 9:00 PM | Show: 9:00 PM
21+
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About Nocturn Wednesdays
Nocturne Wednesdays held the distinction of being America's longest continuously running weekly dance party of any genre. Featured in Spin and Billboard as well as numerous regional publications, Nocturne was held at a variety of venues but was best known for its long run at Philadelphia institution Shampoo. The event blended a number of musical styles and visual aesthetics, uniting a variety of subcultures. It was perhaps the only party where patrons could dance to Prince, Slayer and Joy Division in the same night. 3 DJs brought their own take on alternative music to three different dancefloors.
The Nocturne Reunion follows very sold-out reunions in 2019, 2023 and 2024. A planned follow-up in 2020 had to be scrapped for obvious reasons. This year's reunion sees long-time Nocturne DJs Jon Gill and Kathy Fadigan joined by Mike Saga. Underground Arts will have three dancefloors open for this event so that patrons can experience the Nocturne 3-room format as they remember it. Nocturne is produced by Dancing Ferret Concerts, serving Philadelphia's music fans since 1995.
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About Dancing Ferret Concerts
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Dancing Ferret Concerts celebrates its 30th Anniversary this year. After debuting with a GWAR side project, DFC has gone on to work with numerous bands, from locals to international headliners like Dead Can Dance, The Sisters of Mercy, Skinny Puppy, Stabbing Westward, Information Society, Front 242 and many others. It has also staged two sold-out food events including a re-creation of an authentic Babylonian dinner menu, brought The Mountain from Game of Thrones to a local Renaissance Faire, and launched a talk show on Amazon Prime. In the past it spun off a record label, retail store, magazine, and book publisher.