Tellus 360
Irish Pub & event space in Lancaster, PA.
Mon-Tues: 4pm - 12am
Weds-Thurs: 12pm - 12am
Fri: 12pm - 1:30am
Sat: 11am - 1:30am
Sun: 11am - 10pm

Seems we have some all-out summer weather this week folks, and we are here for it! 🙌😎
✅ Rooftop hangs & delicious vendor food 🤤
✅ Ice cold drinks 🍺
✅ Tiki Thursdays 🎶🍹
Coming right up... 🥂
*Edit - Tiki Thursdays is from 6-9pm!
#thisweek #summerweather #rooftop #tellus360 #lancasterpa
"Travelling the world in search of extraordinary casks to bring new flavours to Glenmorangie, Dr Bill has always been drawn to spice markets, with their fragrant aromas and rainbow hues.
Envisioning a whisky infused with such variety, he and Master Blender Gillian Macdonald experimented by finishing bourbon-aged Glenmorangie in four different types of cask for the first time."
Enjoy this delicious whiskey on special through Sunday, May 31st. 🥃
#whiskeyoftheweek #whiskeybar #tellus360 #lancaster
TIME FLIES! This week we are celebrating one year of FRIENDSDAY @tellus360 .. come out, bring a friend or make some new ones! MARIOKART on the projector, DJs rotating every 15 minutes, vibes on MAJOR.
See you out there, friends.
Folks, we are excited to share that Frisco's Express @friscos.chicken has joined us as one of our rooftop food vendors this year! 🤤
"Can't wait to see you guys at the rooftop, and come hungry!"
#peruvianfood #friscoschicken #tellusrooftop #lancasterpa #rooftopseason

For one night, Lancaster got its first true K-pop rave. The event, organized through a partnership between @lancasteraapi @tellus360 DJ @vck.inc and @Majorvibes brought together a crowd that reflected just how much Asian pop culture has quietly shaped an entire generation here.
What could have simply been another themed dance night became something much bigger. KPop has become one of the most influential cultural movements in the world, but for many Asian Americans, especially younger generations, it has also represented something deeper: representation.
It meant seeing Asian artists centered globally in ways previous generations rarely experienced growing up in America. For many attendees, this was about finally experiencing that culture collectively in their own city.
Throughout the night, DJ Vic moved seamlessly between eras and styles that echoed through the room. Strangers became instant friends over synchronized choreography, fan chants, and shared nostalgia, transforming @Tellus360 into something that felt closer to Seoul nightlife than downtown Lancaster.
And for many Asian Americans, especially in smaller cities like Lancaster, there’s often a quiet pressure to minimize parts of yourself to fit in. Saturday night felt like the opposite of that.
No one had to justify why these songs mattered to them. No one had to translate themselves to feel included. For a few hours, people simply got to exist fully and loudly in something they loved.
That feeling aligned naturally with the mission behind LAAPI, an organization that continues creating spaces where AANHPI communities across the County can feel seen and connected.
And while K-pop was the soundtrack, the night itself became about something much bigger than fandom. It became about joy without self-consciousness. About watching people feel fully present in a space that understood them without explanation.
Lancaster has continued evolving culturally over the last several years, especially among younger generations searching for spaces that feel expressive and genuinely welcoming.
This night proved that those spaces are not only wanted here. They’re needed.
#lancasterpa #kpop #supportlocal #asian

For one night, Lancaster got its first true K-pop rave. The event, organized through a partnership between @lancasteraapi @tellus360 DJ @vck.inc and @Majorvibes brought together a crowd that reflected just how much Asian pop culture has quietly shaped an entire generation here.
What could have simply been another themed dance night became something much bigger. KPop has become one of the most influential cultural movements in the world, but for many Asian Americans, especially younger generations, it has also represented something deeper: representation.
It meant seeing Asian artists centered globally in ways previous generations rarely experienced growing up in America. For many attendees, this was about finally experiencing that culture collectively in their own city.
Throughout the night, DJ Vic moved seamlessly between eras and styles that echoed through the room. Strangers became instant friends over synchronized choreography, fan chants, and shared nostalgia, transforming @Tellus360 into something that felt closer to Seoul nightlife than downtown Lancaster.
And for many Asian Americans, especially in smaller cities like Lancaster, there’s often a quiet pressure to minimize parts of yourself to fit in. Saturday night felt like the opposite of that.
No one had to justify why these songs mattered to them. No one had to translate themselves to feel included. For a few hours, people simply got to exist fully and loudly in something they loved.
That feeling aligned naturally with the mission behind LAAPI, an organization that continues creating spaces where AANHPI communities across the County can feel seen and connected.
And while K-pop was the soundtrack, the night itself became about something much bigger than fandom. It became about joy without self-consciousness. About watching people feel fully present in a space that understood them without explanation.
Lancaster has continued evolving culturally over the last several years, especially among younger generations searching for spaces that feel expressive and genuinely welcoming.
This night proved that those spaces are not only wanted here. They’re needed.
#lancasterpa #kpop #supportlocal #asian

For one night, Lancaster got its first true K-pop rave. The event, organized through a partnership between @lancasteraapi @tellus360 DJ @vck.inc and @Majorvibes brought together a crowd that reflected just how much Asian pop culture has quietly shaped an entire generation here.
What could have simply been another themed dance night became something much bigger. KPop has become one of the most influential cultural movements in the world, but for many Asian Americans, especially younger generations, it has also represented something deeper: representation.
It meant seeing Asian artists centered globally in ways previous generations rarely experienced growing up in America. For many attendees, this was about finally experiencing that culture collectively in their own city.
Throughout the night, DJ Vic moved seamlessly between eras and styles that echoed through the room. Strangers became instant friends over synchronized choreography, fan chants, and shared nostalgia, transforming @Tellus360 into something that felt closer to Seoul nightlife than downtown Lancaster.
And for many Asian Americans, especially in smaller cities like Lancaster, there’s often a quiet pressure to minimize parts of yourself to fit in. Saturday night felt like the opposite of that.
No one had to justify why these songs mattered to them. No one had to translate themselves to feel included. For a few hours, people simply got to exist fully and loudly in something they loved.
That feeling aligned naturally with the mission behind LAAPI, an organization that continues creating spaces where AANHPI communities across the County can feel seen and connected.
And while K-pop was the soundtrack, the night itself became about something much bigger than fandom. It became about joy without self-consciousness. About watching people feel fully present in a space that understood them without explanation.
Lancaster has continued evolving culturally over the last several years, especially among younger generations searching for spaces that feel expressive and genuinely welcoming.
This night proved that those spaces are not only wanted here. They’re needed.
#lancasterpa #kpop #supportlocal #asian

For one night, Lancaster got its first true K-pop rave. The event, organized through a partnership between @lancasteraapi @tellus360 DJ @vck.inc and @Majorvibes brought together a crowd that reflected just how much Asian pop culture has quietly shaped an entire generation here.
What could have simply been another themed dance night became something much bigger. KPop has become one of the most influential cultural movements in the world, but for many Asian Americans, especially younger generations, it has also represented something deeper: representation.
It meant seeing Asian artists centered globally in ways previous generations rarely experienced growing up in America. For many attendees, this was about finally experiencing that culture collectively in their own city.
Throughout the night, DJ Vic moved seamlessly between eras and styles that echoed through the room. Strangers became instant friends over synchronized choreography, fan chants, and shared nostalgia, transforming @Tellus360 into something that felt closer to Seoul nightlife than downtown Lancaster.
And for many Asian Americans, especially in smaller cities like Lancaster, there’s often a quiet pressure to minimize parts of yourself to fit in. Saturday night felt like the opposite of that.
No one had to justify why these songs mattered to them. No one had to translate themselves to feel included. For a few hours, people simply got to exist fully and loudly in something they loved.
That feeling aligned naturally with the mission behind LAAPI, an organization that continues creating spaces where AANHPI communities across the County can feel seen and connected.
And while K-pop was the soundtrack, the night itself became about something much bigger than fandom. It became about joy without self-consciousness. About watching people feel fully present in a space that understood them without explanation.
Lancaster has continued evolving culturally over the last several years, especially among younger generations searching for spaces that feel expressive and genuinely welcoming.
This night proved that those spaces are not only wanted here. They’re needed.
#lancasterpa #kpop #supportlocal #asian

For one night, Lancaster got its first true K-pop rave. The event, organized through a partnership between @lancasteraapi @tellus360 DJ @vck.inc and @Majorvibes brought together a crowd that reflected just how much Asian pop culture has quietly shaped an entire generation here.
What could have simply been another themed dance night became something much bigger. KPop has become one of the most influential cultural movements in the world, but for many Asian Americans, especially younger generations, it has also represented something deeper: representation.
It meant seeing Asian artists centered globally in ways previous generations rarely experienced growing up in America. For many attendees, this was about finally experiencing that culture collectively in their own city.
Throughout the night, DJ Vic moved seamlessly between eras and styles that echoed through the room. Strangers became instant friends over synchronized choreography, fan chants, and shared nostalgia, transforming @Tellus360 into something that felt closer to Seoul nightlife than downtown Lancaster.
And for many Asian Americans, especially in smaller cities like Lancaster, there’s often a quiet pressure to minimize parts of yourself to fit in. Saturday night felt like the opposite of that.
No one had to justify why these songs mattered to them. No one had to translate themselves to feel included. For a few hours, people simply got to exist fully and loudly in something they loved.
That feeling aligned naturally with the mission behind LAAPI, an organization that continues creating spaces where AANHPI communities across the County can feel seen and connected.
And while K-pop was the soundtrack, the night itself became about something much bigger than fandom. It became about joy without self-consciousness. About watching people feel fully present in a space that understood them without explanation.
Lancaster has continued evolving culturally over the last several years, especially among younger generations searching for spaces that feel expressive and genuinely welcoming.
This night proved that those spaces are not only wanted here. They’re needed.
#lancasterpa #kpop #supportlocal #asian

For one night, Lancaster got its first true K-pop rave. The event, organized through a partnership between @lancasteraapi @tellus360 DJ @vck.inc and @Majorvibes brought together a crowd that reflected just how much Asian pop culture has quietly shaped an entire generation here.
What could have simply been another themed dance night became something much bigger. KPop has become one of the most influential cultural movements in the world, but for many Asian Americans, especially younger generations, it has also represented something deeper: representation.
It meant seeing Asian artists centered globally in ways previous generations rarely experienced growing up in America. For many attendees, this was about finally experiencing that culture collectively in their own city.
Throughout the night, DJ Vic moved seamlessly between eras and styles that echoed through the room. Strangers became instant friends over synchronized choreography, fan chants, and shared nostalgia, transforming @Tellus360 into something that felt closer to Seoul nightlife than downtown Lancaster.
And for many Asian Americans, especially in smaller cities like Lancaster, there’s often a quiet pressure to minimize parts of yourself to fit in. Saturday night felt like the opposite of that.
No one had to justify why these songs mattered to them. No one had to translate themselves to feel included. For a few hours, people simply got to exist fully and loudly in something they loved.
That feeling aligned naturally with the mission behind LAAPI, an organization that continues creating spaces where AANHPI communities across the County can feel seen and connected.
And while K-pop was the soundtrack, the night itself became about something much bigger than fandom. It became about joy without self-consciousness. About watching people feel fully present in a space that understood them without explanation.
Lancaster has continued evolving culturally over the last several years, especially among younger generations searching for spaces that feel expressive and genuinely welcoming.
This night proved that those spaces are not only wanted here. They’re needed.
#lancasterpa #kpop #supportlocal #asian

For one night, Lancaster got its first true K-pop rave. The event, organized through a partnership between @lancasteraapi @tellus360 DJ @vck.inc and @Majorvibes brought together a crowd that reflected just how much Asian pop culture has quietly shaped an entire generation here.
What could have simply been another themed dance night became something much bigger. KPop has become one of the most influential cultural movements in the world, but for many Asian Americans, especially younger generations, it has also represented something deeper: representation.
It meant seeing Asian artists centered globally in ways previous generations rarely experienced growing up in America. For many attendees, this was about finally experiencing that culture collectively in their own city.
Throughout the night, DJ Vic moved seamlessly between eras and styles that echoed through the room. Strangers became instant friends over synchronized choreography, fan chants, and shared nostalgia, transforming @Tellus360 into something that felt closer to Seoul nightlife than downtown Lancaster.
And for many Asian Americans, especially in smaller cities like Lancaster, there’s often a quiet pressure to minimize parts of yourself to fit in. Saturday night felt like the opposite of that.
No one had to justify why these songs mattered to them. No one had to translate themselves to feel included. For a few hours, people simply got to exist fully and loudly in something they loved.
That feeling aligned naturally with the mission behind LAAPI, an organization that continues creating spaces where AANHPI communities across the County can feel seen and connected.
And while K-pop was the soundtrack, the night itself became about something much bigger than fandom. It became about joy without self-consciousness. About watching people feel fully present in a space that understood them without explanation.
Lancaster has continued evolving culturally over the last several years, especially among younger generations searching for spaces that feel expressive and genuinely welcoming.
This night proved that those spaces are not only wanted here. They’re needed.
#lancasterpa #kpop #supportlocal #asian

For one night, Lancaster got its first true K-pop rave. The event, organized through a partnership between @lancasteraapi @tellus360 DJ @vck.inc and @Majorvibes brought together a crowd that reflected just how much Asian pop culture has quietly shaped an entire generation here.
What could have simply been another themed dance night became something much bigger. KPop has become one of the most influential cultural movements in the world, but for many Asian Americans, especially younger generations, it has also represented something deeper: representation.
It meant seeing Asian artists centered globally in ways previous generations rarely experienced growing up in America. For many attendees, this was about finally experiencing that culture collectively in their own city.
Throughout the night, DJ Vic moved seamlessly between eras and styles that echoed through the room. Strangers became instant friends over synchronized choreography, fan chants, and shared nostalgia, transforming @Tellus360 into something that felt closer to Seoul nightlife than downtown Lancaster.
And for many Asian Americans, especially in smaller cities like Lancaster, there’s often a quiet pressure to minimize parts of yourself to fit in. Saturday night felt like the opposite of that.
No one had to justify why these songs mattered to them. No one had to translate themselves to feel included. For a few hours, people simply got to exist fully and loudly in something they loved.
That feeling aligned naturally with the mission behind LAAPI, an organization that continues creating spaces where AANHPI communities across the County can feel seen and connected.
And while K-pop was the soundtrack, the night itself became about something much bigger than fandom. It became about joy without self-consciousness. About watching people feel fully present in a space that understood them without explanation.
Lancaster has continued evolving culturally over the last several years, especially among younger generations searching for spaces that feel expressive and genuinely welcoming.
This night proved that those spaces are not only wanted here. They’re needed.
#lancasterpa #kpop #supportlocal #asian

For one night, Lancaster got its first true K-pop rave. The event, organized through a partnership between @lancasteraapi @tellus360 DJ @vck.inc and @Majorvibes brought together a crowd that reflected just how much Asian pop culture has quietly shaped an entire generation here.
What could have simply been another themed dance night became something much bigger. KPop has become one of the most influential cultural movements in the world, but for many Asian Americans, especially younger generations, it has also represented something deeper: representation.
It meant seeing Asian artists centered globally in ways previous generations rarely experienced growing up in America. For many attendees, this was about finally experiencing that culture collectively in their own city.
Throughout the night, DJ Vic moved seamlessly between eras and styles that echoed through the room. Strangers became instant friends over synchronized choreography, fan chants, and shared nostalgia, transforming @Tellus360 into something that felt closer to Seoul nightlife than downtown Lancaster.
And for many Asian Americans, especially in smaller cities like Lancaster, there’s often a quiet pressure to minimize parts of yourself to fit in. Saturday night felt like the opposite of that.
No one had to justify why these songs mattered to them. No one had to translate themselves to feel included. For a few hours, people simply got to exist fully and loudly in something they loved.
That feeling aligned naturally with the mission behind LAAPI, an organization that continues creating spaces where AANHPI communities across the County can feel seen and connected.
And while K-pop was the soundtrack, the night itself became about something much bigger than fandom. It became about joy without self-consciousness. About watching people feel fully present in a space that understood them without explanation.
Lancaster has continued evolving culturally over the last several years, especially among younger generations searching for spaces that feel expressive and genuinely welcoming.
This night proved that those spaces are not only wanted here. They’re needed.
#lancasterpa #kpop #supportlocal #asian

For one night, Lancaster got its first true K-pop rave. The event, organized through a partnership between @lancasteraapi @tellus360 DJ @vck.inc and @Majorvibes brought together a crowd that reflected just how much Asian pop culture has quietly shaped an entire generation here.
What could have simply been another themed dance night became something much bigger. KPop has become one of the most influential cultural movements in the world, but for many Asian Americans, especially younger generations, it has also represented something deeper: representation.
It meant seeing Asian artists centered globally in ways previous generations rarely experienced growing up in America. For many attendees, this was about finally experiencing that culture collectively in their own city.
Throughout the night, DJ Vic moved seamlessly between eras and styles that echoed through the room. Strangers became instant friends over synchronized choreography, fan chants, and shared nostalgia, transforming @Tellus360 into something that felt closer to Seoul nightlife than downtown Lancaster.
And for many Asian Americans, especially in smaller cities like Lancaster, there’s often a quiet pressure to minimize parts of yourself to fit in. Saturday night felt like the opposite of that.
No one had to justify why these songs mattered to them. No one had to translate themselves to feel included. For a few hours, people simply got to exist fully and loudly in something they loved.
That feeling aligned naturally with the mission behind LAAPI, an organization that continues creating spaces where AANHPI communities across the County can feel seen and connected.
And while K-pop was the soundtrack, the night itself became about something much bigger than fandom. It became about joy without self-consciousness. About watching people feel fully present in a space that understood them without explanation.
Lancaster has continued evolving culturally over the last several years, especially among younger generations searching for spaces that feel expressive and genuinely welcoming.
This night proved that those spaces are not only wanted here. They’re needed.
#lancasterpa #kpop #supportlocal #asian

For one night, Lancaster got its first true K-pop rave. The event, organized through a partnership between @lancasteraapi @tellus360 DJ @vck.inc and @Majorvibes brought together a crowd that reflected just how much Asian pop culture has quietly shaped an entire generation here.
What could have simply been another themed dance night became something much bigger. KPop has become one of the most influential cultural movements in the world, but for many Asian Americans, especially younger generations, it has also represented something deeper: representation.
It meant seeing Asian artists centered globally in ways previous generations rarely experienced growing up in America. For many attendees, this was about finally experiencing that culture collectively in their own city.
Throughout the night, DJ Vic moved seamlessly between eras and styles that echoed through the room. Strangers became instant friends over synchronized choreography, fan chants, and shared nostalgia, transforming @Tellus360 into something that felt closer to Seoul nightlife than downtown Lancaster.
And for many Asian Americans, especially in smaller cities like Lancaster, there’s often a quiet pressure to minimize parts of yourself to fit in. Saturday night felt like the opposite of that.
No one had to justify why these songs mattered to them. No one had to translate themselves to feel included. For a few hours, people simply got to exist fully and loudly in something they loved.
That feeling aligned naturally with the mission behind LAAPI, an organization that continues creating spaces where AANHPI communities across the County can feel seen and connected.
And while K-pop was the soundtrack, the night itself became about something much bigger than fandom. It became about joy without self-consciousness. About watching people feel fully present in a space that understood them without explanation.
Lancaster has continued evolving culturally over the last several years, especially among younger generations searching for spaces that feel expressive and genuinely welcoming.
This night proved that those spaces are not only wanted here. They’re needed.
#lancasterpa #kpop #supportlocal #asian

For one night, Lancaster got its first true K-pop rave. The event, organized through a partnership between @lancasteraapi @tellus360 DJ @vck.inc and @Majorvibes brought together a crowd that reflected just how much Asian pop culture has quietly shaped an entire generation here.
What could have simply been another themed dance night became something much bigger. KPop has become one of the most influential cultural movements in the world, but for many Asian Americans, especially younger generations, it has also represented something deeper: representation.
It meant seeing Asian artists centered globally in ways previous generations rarely experienced growing up in America. For many attendees, this was about finally experiencing that culture collectively in their own city.
Throughout the night, DJ Vic moved seamlessly between eras and styles that echoed through the room. Strangers became instant friends over synchronized choreography, fan chants, and shared nostalgia, transforming @Tellus360 into something that felt closer to Seoul nightlife than downtown Lancaster.
And for many Asian Americans, especially in smaller cities like Lancaster, there’s often a quiet pressure to minimize parts of yourself to fit in. Saturday night felt like the opposite of that.
No one had to justify why these songs mattered to them. No one had to translate themselves to feel included. For a few hours, people simply got to exist fully and loudly in something they loved.
That feeling aligned naturally with the mission behind LAAPI, an organization that continues creating spaces where AANHPI communities across the County can feel seen and connected.
And while K-pop was the soundtrack, the night itself became about something much bigger than fandom. It became about joy without self-consciousness. About watching people feel fully present in a space that understood them without explanation.
Lancaster has continued evolving culturally over the last several years, especially among younger generations searching for spaces that feel expressive and genuinely welcoming.
This night proved that those spaces are not only wanted here. They’re needed.
#lancasterpa #kpop #supportlocal #asian

For one night, Lancaster got its first true K-pop rave. The event, organized through a partnership between @lancasteraapi @tellus360 DJ @vck.inc and @Majorvibes brought together a crowd that reflected just how much Asian pop culture has quietly shaped an entire generation here.
What could have simply been another themed dance night became something much bigger. KPop has become one of the most influential cultural movements in the world, but for many Asian Americans, especially younger generations, it has also represented something deeper: representation.
It meant seeing Asian artists centered globally in ways previous generations rarely experienced growing up in America. For many attendees, this was about finally experiencing that culture collectively in their own city.
Throughout the night, DJ Vic moved seamlessly between eras and styles that echoed through the room. Strangers became instant friends over synchronized choreography, fan chants, and shared nostalgia, transforming @Tellus360 into something that felt closer to Seoul nightlife than downtown Lancaster.
And for many Asian Americans, especially in smaller cities like Lancaster, there’s often a quiet pressure to minimize parts of yourself to fit in. Saturday night felt like the opposite of that.
No one had to justify why these songs mattered to them. No one had to translate themselves to feel included. For a few hours, people simply got to exist fully and loudly in something they loved.
That feeling aligned naturally with the mission behind LAAPI, an organization that continues creating spaces where AANHPI communities across the County can feel seen and connected.
And while K-pop was the soundtrack, the night itself became about something much bigger than fandom. It became about joy without self-consciousness. About watching people feel fully present in a space that understood them without explanation.
Lancaster has continued evolving culturally over the last several years, especially among younger generations searching for spaces that feel expressive and genuinely welcoming.
This night proved that those spaces are not only wanted here. They’re needed.
#lancasterpa #kpop #supportlocal #asian

For one night, Lancaster got its first true K-pop rave. The event, organized through a partnership between @lancasteraapi @tellus360 DJ @vck.inc and @Majorvibes brought together a crowd that reflected just how much Asian pop culture has quietly shaped an entire generation here.
What could have simply been another themed dance night became something much bigger. KPop has become one of the most influential cultural movements in the world, but for many Asian Americans, especially younger generations, it has also represented something deeper: representation.
It meant seeing Asian artists centered globally in ways previous generations rarely experienced growing up in America. For many attendees, this was about finally experiencing that culture collectively in their own city.
Throughout the night, DJ Vic moved seamlessly between eras and styles that echoed through the room. Strangers became instant friends over synchronized choreography, fan chants, and shared nostalgia, transforming @Tellus360 into something that felt closer to Seoul nightlife than downtown Lancaster.
And for many Asian Americans, especially in smaller cities like Lancaster, there’s often a quiet pressure to minimize parts of yourself to fit in. Saturday night felt like the opposite of that.
No one had to justify why these songs mattered to them. No one had to translate themselves to feel included. For a few hours, people simply got to exist fully and loudly in something they loved.
That feeling aligned naturally with the mission behind LAAPI, an organization that continues creating spaces where AANHPI communities across the County can feel seen and connected.
And while K-pop was the soundtrack, the night itself became about something much bigger than fandom. It became about joy without self-consciousness. About watching people feel fully present in a space that understood them without explanation.
Lancaster has continued evolving culturally over the last several years, especially among younger generations searching for spaces that feel expressive and genuinely welcoming.
This night proved that those spaces are not only wanted here. They’re needed.
#lancasterpa #kpop #supportlocal #asian

For one night, Lancaster got its first true K-pop rave. The event, organized through a partnership between @lancasteraapi @tellus360 DJ @vck.inc and @Majorvibes brought together a crowd that reflected just how much Asian pop culture has quietly shaped an entire generation here.
What could have simply been another themed dance night became something much bigger. KPop has become one of the most influential cultural movements in the world, but for many Asian Americans, especially younger generations, it has also represented something deeper: representation.
It meant seeing Asian artists centered globally in ways previous generations rarely experienced growing up in America. For many attendees, this was about finally experiencing that culture collectively in their own city.
Throughout the night, DJ Vic moved seamlessly between eras and styles that echoed through the room. Strangers became instant friends over synchronized choreography, fan chants, and shared nostalgia, transforming @Tellus360 into something that felt closer to Seoul nightlife than downtown Lancaster.
And for many Asian Americans, especially in smaller cities like Lancaster, there’s often a quiet pressure to minimize parts of yourself to fit in. Saturday night felt like the opposite of that.
No one had to justify why these songs mattered to them. No one had to translate themselves to feel included. For a few hours, people simply got to exist fully and loudly in something they loved.
That feeling aligned naturally with the mission behind LAAPI, an organization that continues creating spaces where AANHPI communities across the County can feel seen and connected.
And while K-pop was the soundtrack, the night itself became about something much bigger than fandom. It became about joy without self-consciousness. About watching people feel fully present in a space that understood them without explanation.
Lancaster has continued evolving culturally over the last several years, especially among younger generations searching for spaces that feel expressive and genuinely welcoming.
This night proved that those spaces are not only wanted here. They’re needed.
#lancasterpa #kpop #supportlocal #asian

For one night, Lancaster got its first true K-pop rave. The event, organized through a partnership between @lancasteraapi @tellus360 DJ @vck.inc and @Majorvibes brought together a crowd that reflected just how much Asian pop culture has quietly shaped an entire generation here.
What could have simply been another themed dance night became something much bigger. KPop has become one of the most influential cultural movements in the world, but for many Asian Americans, especially younger generations, it has also represented something deeper: representation.
It meant seeing Asian artists centered globally in ways previous generations rarely experienced growing up in America. For many attendees, this was about finally experiencing that culture collectively in their own city.
Throughout the night, DJ Vic moved seamlessly between eras and styles that echoed through the room. Strangers became instant friends over synchronized choreography, fan chants, and shared nostalgia, transforming @Tellus360 into something that felt closer to Seoul nightlife than downtown Lancaster.
And for many Asian Americans, especially in smaller cities like Lancaster, there’s often a quiet pressure to minimize parts of yourself to fit in. Saturday night felt like the opposite of that.
No one had to justify why these songs mattered to them. No one had to translate themselves to feel included. For a few hours, people simply got to exist fully and loudly in something they loved.
That feeling aligned naturally with the mission behind LAAPI, an organization that continues creating spaces where AANHPI communities across the County can feel seen and connected.
And while K-pop was the soundtrack, the night itself became about something much bigger than fandom. It became about joy without self-consciousness. About watching people feel fully present in a space that understood them without explanation.
Lancaster has continued evolving culturally over the last several years, especially among younger generations searching for spaces that feel expressive and genuinely welcoming.
This night proved that those spaces are not only wanted here. They’re needed.
#lancasterpa #kpop #supportlocal #asian

For one night, Lancaster got its first true K-pop rave. The event, organized through a partnership between @lancasteraapi @tellus360 DJ @vck.inc and @Majorvibes brought together a crowd that reflected just how much Asian pop culture has quietly shaped an entire generation here.
What could have simply been another themed dance night became something much bigger. KPop has become one of the most influential cultural movements in the world, but for many Asian Americans, especially younger generations, it has also represented something deeper: representation.
It meant seeing Asian artists centered globally in ways previous generations rarely experienced growing up in America. For many attendees, this was about finally experiencing that culture collectively in their own city.
Throughout the night, DJ Vic moved seamlessly between eras and styles that echoed through the room. Strangers became instant friends over synchronized choreography, fan chants, and shared nostalgia, transforming @Tellus360 into something that felt closer to Seoul nightlife than downtown Lancaster.
And for many Asian Americans, especially in smaller cities like Lancaster, there’s often a quiet pressure to minimize parts of yourself to fit in. Saturday night felt like the opposite of that.
No one had to justify why these songs mattered to them. No one had to translate themselves to feel included. For a few hours, people simply got to exist fully and loudly in something they loved.
That feeling aligned naturally with the mission behind LAAPI, an organization that continues creating spaces where AANHPI communities across the County can feel seen and connected.
And while K-pop was the soundtrack, the night itself became about something much bigger than fandom. It became about joy without self-consciousness. About watching people feel fully present in a space that understood them without explanation.
Lancaster has continued evolving culturally over the last several years, especially among younger generations searching for spaces that feel expressive and genuinely welcoming.
This night proved that those spaces are not only wanted here. They’re needed.
#lancasterpa #kpop #supportlocal #asian

For one night, Lancaster got its first true K-pop rave. The event, organized through a partnership between @lancasteraapi @tellus360 DJ @vck.inc and @Majorvibes brought together a crowd that reflected just how much Asian pop culture has quietly shaped an entire generation here.
What could have simply been another themed dance night became something much bigger. KPop has become one of the most influential cultural movements in the world, but for many Asian Americans, especially younger generations, it has also represented something deeper: representation.
It meant seeing Asian artists centered globally in ways previous generations rarely experienced growing up in America. For many attendees, this was about finally experiencing that culture collectively in their own city.
Throughout the night, DJ Vic moved seamlessly between eras and styles that echoed through the room. Strangers became instant friends over synchronized choreography, fan chants, and shared nostalgia, transforming @Tellus360 into something that felt closer to Seoul nightlife than downtown Lancaster.
And for many Asian Americans, especially in smaller cities like Lancaster, there’s often a quiet pressure to minimize parts of yourself to fit in. Saturday night felt like the opposite of that.
No one had to justify why these songs mattered to them. No one had to translate themselves to feel included. For a few hours, people simply got to exist fully and loudly in something they loved.
That feeling aligned naturally with the mission behind LAAPI, an organization that continues creating spaces where AANHPI communities across the County can feel seen and connected.
And while K-pop was the soundtrack, the night itself became about something much bigger than fandom. It became about joy without self-consciousness. About watching people feel fully present in a space that understood them without explanation.
Lancaster has continued evolving culturally over the last several years, especially among younger generations searching for spaces that feel expressive and genuinely welcoming.
This night proved that those spaces are not only wanted here. They’re needed.
#lancasterpa #kpop #supportlocal #asian

For one night, Lancaster got its first true K-pop rave. The event, organized through a partnership between @lancasteraapi @tellus360 DJ @vck.inc and @Majorvibes brought together a crowd that reflected just how much Asian pop culture has quietly shaped an entire generation here.
What could have simply been another themed dance night became something much bigger. KPop has become one of the most influential cultural movements in the world, but for many Asian Americans, especially younger generations, it has also represented something deeper: representation.
It meant seeing Asian artists centered globally in ways previous generations rarely experienced growing up in America. For many attendees, this was about finally experiencing that culture collectively in their own city.
Throughout the night, DJ Vic moved seamlessly between eras and styles that echoed through the room. Strangers became instant friends over synchronized choreography, fan chants, and shared nostalgia, transforming @Tellus360 into something that felt closer to Seoul nightlife than downtown Lancaster.
And for many Asian Americans, especially in smaller cities like Lancaster, there’s often a quiet pressure to minimize parts of yourself to fit in. Saturday night felt like the opposite of that.
No one had to justify why these songs mattered to them. No one had to translate themselves to feel included. For a few hours, people simply got to exist fully and loudly in something they loved.
That feeling aligned naturally with the mission behind LAAPI, an organization that continues creating spaces where AANHPI communities across the County can feel seen and connected.
And while K-pop was the soundtrack, the night itself became about something much bigger than fandom. It became about joy without self-consciousness. About watching people feel fully present in a space that understood them without explanation.
Lancaster has continued evolving culturally over the last several years, especially among younger generations searching for spaces that feel expressive and genuinely welcoming.
This night proved that those spaces are not only wanted here. They’re needed.
#lancasterpa #kpop #supportlocal #asian

For one night, Lancaster got its first true K-pop rave. The event, organized through a partnership between @lancasteraapi @tellus360 DJ @vck.inc and @Majorvibes brought together a crowd that reflected just how much Asian pop culture has quietly shaped an entire generation here.
What could have simply been another themed dance night became something much bigger. KPop has become one of the most influential cultural movements in the world, but for many Asian Americans, especially younger generations, it has also represented something deeper: representation.
It meant seeing Asian artists centered globally in ways previous generations rarely experienced growing up in America. For many attendees, this was about finally experiencing that culture collectively in their own city.
Throughout the night, DJ Vic moved seamlessly between eras and styles that echoed through the room. Strangers became instant friends over synchronized choreography, fan chants, and shared nostalgia, transforming @Tellus360 into something that felt closer to Seoul nightlife than downtown Lancaster.
And for many Asian Americans, especially in smaller cities like Lancaster, there’s often a quiet pressure to minimize parts of yourself to fit in. Saturday night felt like the opposite of that.
No one had to justify why these songs mattered to them. No one had to translate themselves to feel included. For a few hours, people simply got to exist fully and loudly in something they loved.
That feeling aligned naturally with the mission behind LAAPI, an organization that continues creating spaces where AANHPI communities across the County can feel seen and connected.
And while K-pop was the soundtrack, the night itself became about something much bigger than fandom. It became about joy without self-consciousness. About watching people feel fully present in a space that understood them without explanation.
Lancaster has continued evolving culturally over the last several years, especially among younger generations searching for spaces that feel expressive and genuinely welcoming.
This night proved that those spaces are not only wanted here. They’re needed.
#lancasterpa #kpop #supportlocal #asian

Tomorrow night, meet us in the speakeasy for Synth Night! 🎶
See demonstrations, explore vintage and modern instruments courtesy of @futureretrosynthesizers, and enjoy performances by @ralphreal @metamyther @_tr_ck and Tom Boulder and @squiche!
Huge thanks to @futureretrosynthesizers and @museum_of_music_technology_mmtfor sponsoring. 🙏
#synthnight #tellus360 #lancaster #speakeasy

TIKI THURSDAYS ARE BACK!
Join me (Billy) and the @tellus360 crew THIS THURSDAY MAY 21ST from 6-9pm for the return of Tiki Thursdays! All the jungle boogie you can handle, all on vinyl, with a side of tropical bliss provided by the Tellus Tiki Shack 🗿🌴🦜🥥🍹

✨ JUST ANNOUNCED ✨
On July 17th, @shawnmullinsmusic makes a stop in Lancaster to play our Temple stage!
Tickets 🎟️ on sale now | Linktree in bio or head to tellus360.com/tickets 🔗

hey hey hey REPOST ☺️ (with the correct starting time) and another quick reminder to mark your calendars!!! Zoey & the Iconic is ringing in musical cheer MAY 29TH at Tellus360. rest assured…. fun will be had, original music will be heard, dancing will be heavily enforced ✨🌟 COME BE APART OF IT!
8-10 @tellus360 in the pub.
love ya! ☮️
Folks, help us give a huge welcome to one of our new rooftop food vendors, @melos_tacos_food_truck! 🙌
We are very excited to have them serving up delicious tacos at Tellus this year. 👏🎉
They are open 7 days a week, and if you don't make it a priority to taste the quesabirria tacos soon, your taste buds might just hold a grudge... Probably shouldn't risk it. 🤷😉
#tellus360 #rooftop #lancasterpa #tacos #streetfood

Tomorrow morning.
FA Cup Final.
10am in the pub. 🍻
#facup #chelsea #mancity #watchsoccer

✨ SPEAKEASY COCKTAILS ✨
Our new featured An Sibín cocktails are in folks. 😍
You might notice there is a theme, and that theme is STRAWBERRY SEASON! 🍓
🍓 Strawberry Marg 🍓
Tequila, Triple Sec, strawberry syrup, lime juice
🍓 Strawberry Mojito 🍓
Rum, muddled strawberries, lime and mint, and soda water
🍓 Strawberry Letter 43 🍓
Tito’s vodka, Chambord, Licor 43, strawberry syrup
An Sibín is open on Fridays & Saturdays from 7pm-close and for select concerts & events. 🥂
#speakeasy #cocktails #stawberryseason #tellus360 #lancaster

✨ SPEAKEASY COCKTAILS ✨
Our new featured An Sibín cocktails are in folks. 😍
You might notice there is a theme, and that theme is STRAWBERRY SEASON! 🍓
🍓 Strawberry Marg 🍓
Tequila, Triple Sec, strawberry syrup, lime juice
🍓 Strawberry Mojito 🍓
Rum, muddled strawberries, lime and mint, and soda water
🍓 Strawberry Letter 43 🍓
Tito’s vodka, Chambord, Licor 43, strawberry syrup
An Sibín is open on Fridays & Saturdays from 7pm-close and for select concerts & events. 🥂
#speakeasy #cocktails #stawberryseason #tellus360 #lancaster

✨ SPEAKEASY COCKTAILS ✨
Our new featured An Sibín cocktails are in folks. 😍
You might notice there is a theme, and that theme is STRAWBERRY SEASON! 🍓
🍓 Strawberry Marg 🍓
Tequila, Triple Sec, strawberry syrup, lime juice
🍓 Strawberry Mojito 🍓
Rum, muddled strawberries, lime and mint, and soda water
🍓 Strawberry Letter 43 🍓
Tito’s vodka, Chambord, Licor 43, strawberry syrup
An Sibín is open on Fridays & Saturdays from 7pm-close and for select concerts & events. 🥂
#speakeasy #cocktails #stawberryseason #tellus360 #lancaster
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