
Heav3n, LA’s golden child of the queer club scene, finally reopened its doors to full capacity at the 1720 warehouse where the club hosts monthly raves with the hottest DJ’s from across the country. More than ever before, June 18’s show conjured forth peak slayage from the thousand “angels” who were fortunate enough to snatch tickets. With sets from That Kid, Chester Lockhart, Belis, Alex Chapman, Slayyyter, and more – including a surprise performance by thee Rebecca Black, Heav3n absolutely tore the house down.
Some highlights from the night were That Kid’s high-energy charisma, Slayyyter’s new album played live, and Rebecca Black showing her newfound DJ skills. That Kid’s set was earth shaking – literally. The bass rocked the warehouse and the hundreds of people raving to “Skater Boy” as an electrifying prequel to Slayyyter’s unforgettable performance. Slayyyter, who just released her sophomore album, “Troubled Paradise,” breathed life into the crowd with each note. Watching her blast “Clouds,” the loneliest club anthem of the summer, to a warehouse full of newly-liberated queers is a moment none of us will forget. And lastly, Rebecca Black shocked the dancefloor with a nostalgic DJ set of all the best club bangers.
Heav3n was sincerely missed, and now we welcome them back with open arms, designer units, and a palette for hyperpop.
Photos from: @HEAV3NPARTY
Written by JD (@j.daguilar)



