A
clubnight
held at Exchange
on Friday 12th December. The event starts at 22:30.
Tropical Disorder is all about fusion. We bring together a bold mix of sounds: tropical bass colliding with pulsing electronica, Latin heat, disco shimmering through electronic waves, and unexpected transitions that keep the dance floor alive. It’s a night where styles blend, borders fade, and every genre finds its place in the chaos.
We’ll also add a little extra sparkle as we give a nod to some birthdays on our crew — Ana, Andrés, Elena, Javi, Lope, Lucía, Olatz, Silvia, and Tom — and bid a warm farewell to our friend Esti. But the real celebration is the music, the movement, and the madness.
DRESS CODE: We’re going full-on expressive chaos: feathers, sparkles, wigs, leather, neon — all together. Dress as wildly or as subtly as you like; this is your chance to shine (or glow).
Line-up:
El Zorro
Electro cumbia, electro arabic and some more bassy bits
Delarhythm
Spinning high-energy disco, tribal & house vibes
Mano Culebra
Afro house
Bonader
Latin club and Tropical Grooves to Hard Bounce
Mangoosta
Tropical bass, breaks and world music
The ballbreaker
Electro & ghetto grooves in a Latin-infused blend
Doors open at 22:30. Come early and enjoy happy hour (20% off drinks from 22:30–23:30) and support local venues like Exchange — a space created to amplify creativity, celebrate subculture, and host exciting, welcoming, and inclusive events for all.
All profits from the night will go to Action Against Hunger, supporting their vital work worldwide.
Exchange has a small ramp entrance from the street. Our bar and main event space are on the ground floor with level access throughout and we have an accessible toilet. If you need any other info on accessibility, please contact [email protected]