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Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with us at La Zona Rosa for a night of music, culture, and good vibes. First 50 guests get a free drink ticket, free entry! RSVP at the link in bio.
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Todos los viernes en La Zona Rosa 🍻
Buenas vibras, buena energía y la mejor fiesta de la noche.
Ven con tu gente, disfruta buenos tragos y grandes momentos. ✨
Every Friday at La Zona Rosa 🍻
Good vibes, good energy, and the best party of the night.
Come with your people, enjoy great drinks and even better moments.

Some of my favorites from Discostan at La Zona Rosa back in January. Arshia and Jeremy at Discostan put together some of the favorite events I get to attend, let alone cover. I can’t put it any better than how Arshia explains it on the Discostan site, so I’ll drop the quote here: “Discostan is a diasporic discotheque which imagines past, present and future soundscapes from Beirut to Bangkok via Bombay.”
Given that we are still witnessing vile attempts to occupy more land, steal more resources, and murder innocents from within the imperial core, the disconnect from my cultural roots has metastasized into an immeasurable grief. As a product of the colonial project and a member of the Lebanese diaspora, I didn’t understand what I had lost until I started to see it. In peers, in language, and in art.
The idea of “joy as resistance” falls flat for me. If we’re not looking to build alternative networks of care or challenge the status quo, then where is that joy going? With that said though, I can’t understate the importance of revelry within your community. Fight until you’re tired. Dance your heart out. Rest as much as you need. And get up and fight again, and again, and again.

Some of my favorites from Discostan at La Zona Rosa back in January. Arshia and Jeremy at Discostan put together some of the favorite events I get to attend, let alone cover. I can’t put it any better than how Arshia explains it on the Discostan site, so I’ll drop the quote here: “Discostan is a diasporic discotheque which imagines past, present and future soundscapes from Beirut to Bangkok via Bombay.”
Given that we are still witnessing vile attempts to occupy more land, steal more resources, and murder innocents from within the imperial core, the disconnect from my cultural roots has metastasized into an immeasurable grief. As a product of the colonial project and a member of the Lebanese diaspora, I didn’t understand what I had lost until I started to see it. In peers, in language, and in art.
The idea of “joy as resistance” falls flat for me. If we’re not looking to build alternative networks of care or challenge the status quo, then where is that joy going? With that said though, I can’t understate the importance of revelry within your community. Fight until you’re tired. Dance your heart out. Rest as much as you need. And get up and fight again, and again, and again.

Some of my favorites from Discostan at La Zona Rosa back in January. Arshia and Jeremy at Discostan put together some of the favorite events I get to attend, let alone cover. I can’t put it any better than how Arshia explains it on the Discostan site, so I’ll drop the quote here: “Discostan is a diasporic discotheque which imagines past, present and future soundscapes from Beirut to Bangkok via Bombay.”
Given that we are still witnessing vile attempts to occupy more land, steal more resources, and murder innocents from within the imperial core, the disconnect from my cultural roots has metastasized into an immeasurable grief. As a product of the colonial project and a member of the Lebanese diaspora, I didn’t understand what I had lost until I started to see it. In peers, in language, and in art.
The idea of “joy as resistance” falls flat for me. If we’re not looking to build alternative networks of care or challenge the status quo, then where is that joy going? With that said though, I can’t understate the importance of revelry within your community. Fight until you’re tired. Dance your heart out. Rest as much as you need. And get up and fight again, and again, and again.

Some of my favorites from Discostan at La Zona Rosa back in January. Arshia and Jeremy at Discostan put together some of the favorite events I get to attend, let alone cover. I can’t put it any better than how Arshia explains it on the Discostan site, so I’ll drop the quote here: “Discostan is a diasporic discotheque which imagines past, present and future soundscapes from Beirut to Bangkok via Bombay.”
Given that we are still witnessing vile attempts to occupy more land, steal more resources, and murder innocents from within the imperial core, the disconnect from my cultural roots has metastasized into an immeasurable grief. As a product of the colonial project and a member of the Lebanese diaspora, I didn’t understand what I had lost until I started to see it. In peers, in language, and in art.
The idea of “joy as resistance” falls flat for me. If we’re not looking to build alternative networks of care or challenge the status quo, then where is that joy going? With that said though, I can’t understate the importance of revelry within your community. Fight until you’re tired. Dance your heart out. Rest as much as you need. And get up and fight again, and again, and again.

Some of my favorites from Discostan at La Zona Rosa back in January. Arshia and Jeremy at Discostan put together some of the favorite events I get to attend, let alone cover. I can’t put it any better than how Arshia explains it on the Discostan site, so I’ll drop the quote here: “Discostan is a diasporic discotheque which imagines past, present and future soundscapes from Beirut to Bangkok via Bombay.”
Given that we are still witnessing vile attempts to occupy more land, steal more resources, and murder innocents from within the imperial core, the disconnect from my cultural roots has metastasized into an immeasurable grief. As a product of the colonial project and a member of the Lebanese diaspora, I didn’t understand what I had lost until I started to see it. In peers, in language, and in art.
The idea of “joy as resistance” falls flat for me. If we’re not looking to build alternative networks of care or challenge the status quo, then where is that joy going? With that said though, I can’t understate the importance of revelry within your community. Fight until you’re tired. Dance your heart out. Rest as much as you need. And get up and fight again, and again, and again.

Some of my favorites from Discostan at La Zona Rosa back in January. Arshia and Jeremy at Discostan put together some of the favorite events I get to attend, let alone cover. I can’t put it any better than how Arshia explains it on the Discostan site, so I’ll drop the quote here: “Discostan is a diasporic discotheque which imagines past, present and future soundscapes from Beirut to Bangkok via Bombay.”
Given that we are still witnessing vile attempts to occupy more land, steal more resources, and murder innocents from within the imperial core, the disconnect from my cultural roots has metastasized into an immeasurable grief. As a product of the colonial project and a member of the Lebanese diaspora, I didn’t understand what I had lost until I started to see it. In peers, in language, and in art.
The idea of “joy as resistance” falls flat for me. If we’re not looking to build alternative networks of care or challenge the status quo, then where is that joy going? With that said though, I can’t understate the importance of revelry within your community. Fight until you’re tired. Dance your heart out. Rest as much as you need. And get up and fight again, and again, and again.

Some of my favorites from Discostan at La Zona Rosa back in January. Arshia and Jeremy at Discostan put together some of the favorite events I get to attend, let alone cover. I can’t put it any better than how Arshia explains it on the Discostan site, so I’ll drop the quote here: “Discostan is a diasporic discotheque which imagines past, present and future soundscapes from Beirut to Bangkok via Bombay.”
Given that we are still witnessing vile attempts to occupy more land, steal more resources, and murder innocents from within the imperial core, the disconnect from my cultural roots has metastasized into an immeasurable grief. As a product of the colonial project and a member of the Lebanese diaspora, I didn’t understand what I had lost until I started to see it. In peers, in language, and in art.
The idea of “joy as resistance” falls flat for me. If we’re not looking to build alternative networks of care or challenge the status quo, then where is that joy going? With that said though, I can’t understate the importance of revelry within your community. Fight until you’re tired. Dance your heart out. Rest as much as you need. And get up and fight again, and again, and again.

Some of my favorites from Discostan at La Zona Rosa back in January. Arshia and Jeremy at Discostan put together some of the favorite events I get to attend, let alone cover. I can’t put it any better than how Arshia explains it on the Discostan site, so I’ll drop the quote here: “Discostan is a diasporic discotheque which imagines past, present and future soundscapes from Beirut to Bangkok via Bombay.”
Given that we are still witnessing vile attempts to occupy more land, steal more resources, and murder innocents from within the imperial core, the disconnect from my cultural roots has metastasized into an immeasurable grief. As a product of the colonial project and a member of the Lebanese diaspora, I didn’t understand what I had lost until I started to see it. In peers, in language, and in art.
The idea of “joy as resistance” falls flat for me. If we’re not looking to build alternative networks of care or challenge the status quo, then where is that joy going? With that said though, I can’t understate the importance of revelry within your community. Fight until you’re tired. Dance your heart out. Rest as much as you need. And get up and fight again, and again, and again.

Some of my favorites from Discostan at La Zona Rosa back in January. Arshia and Jeremy at Discostan put together some of the favorite events I get to attend, let alone cover. I can’t put it any better than how Arshia explains it on the Discostan site, so I’ll drop the quote here: “Discostan is a diasporic discotheque which imagines past, present and future soundscapes from Beirut to Bangkok via Bombay.”
Given that we are still witnessing vile attempts to occupy more land, steal more resources, and murder innocents from within the imperial core, the disconnect from my cultural roots has metastasized into an immeasurable grief. As a product of the colonial project and a member of the Lebanese diaspora, I didn’t understand what I had lost until I started to see it. In peers, in language, and in art.
The idea of “joy as resistance” falls flat for me. If we’re not looking to build alternative networks of care or challenge the status quo, then where is that joy going? With that said though, I can’t understate the importance of revelry within your community. Fight until you’re tired. Dance your heart out. Rest as much as you need. And get up and fight again, and again, and again.

Some of my favorites from Discostan at La Zona Rosa back in January. Arshia and Jeremy at Discostan put together some of the favorite events I get to attend, let alone cover. I can’t put it any better than how Arshia explains it on the Discostan site, so I’ll drop the quote here: “Discostan is a diasporic discotheque which imagines past, present and future soundscapes from Beirut to Bangkok via Bombay.”
Given that we are still witnessing vile attempts to occupy more land, steal more resources, and murder innocents from within the imperial core, the disconnect from my cultural roots has metastasized into an immeasurable grief. As a product of the colonial project and a member of the Lebanese diaspora, I didn’t understand what I had lost until I started to see it. In peers, in language, and in art.
The idea of “joy as resistance” falls flat for me. If we’re not looking to build alternative networks of care or challenge the status quo, then where is that joy going? With that said though, I can’t understate the importance of revelry within your community. Fight until you’re tired. Dance your heart out. Rest as much as you need. And get up and fight again, and again, and again.

Some of my favorites from Discostan at La Zona Rosa back in January. Arshia and Jeremy at Discostan put together some of the favorite events I get to attend, let alone cover. I can’t put it any better than how Arshia explains it on the Discostan site, so I’ll drop the quote here: “Discostan is a diasporic discotheque which imagines past, present and future soundscapes from Beirut to Bangkok via Bombay.”
Given that we are still witnessing vile attempts to occupy more land, steal more resources, and murder innocents from within the imperial core, the disconnect from my cultural roots has metastasized into an immeasurable grief. As a product of the colonial project and a member of the Lebanese diaspora, I didn’t understand what I had lost until I started to see it. In peers, in language, and in art.
The idea of “joy as resistance” falls flat for me. If we’re not looking to build alternative networks of care or challenge the status quo, then where is that joy going? With that said though, I can’t understate the importance of revelry within your community. Fight until you’re tired. Dance your heart out. Rest as much as you need. And get up and fight again, and again, and again.

Some of my favorites from Discostan at La Zona Rosa back in January. Arshia and Jeremy at Discostan put together some of the favorite events I get to attend, let alone cover. I can’t put it any better than how Arshia explains it on the Discostan site, so I’ll drop the quote here: “Discostan is a diasporic discotheque which imagines past, present and future soundscapes from Beirut to Bangkok via Bombay.”
Given that we are still witnessing vile attempts to occupy more land, steal more resources, and murder innocents from within the imperial core, the disconnect from my cultural roots has metastasized into an immeasurable grief. As a product of the colonial project and a member of the Lebanese diaspora, I didn’t understand what I had lost until I started to see it. In peers, in language, and in art.
The idea of “joy as resistance” falls flat for me. If we’re not looking to build alternative networks of care or challenge the status quo, then where is that joy going? With that said though, I can’t understate the importance of revelry within your community. Fight until you’re tired. Dance your heart out. Rest as much as you need. And get up and fight again, and again, and again.

Some of my favorites from Discostan at La Zona Rosa back in January. Arshia and Jeremy at Discostan put together some of the favorite events I get to attend, let alone cover. I can’t put it any better than how Arshia explains it on the Discostan site, so I’ll drop the quote here: “Discostan is a diasporic discotheque which imagines past, present and future soundscapes from Beirut to Bangkok via Bombay.”
Given that we are still witnessing vile attempts to occupy more land, steal more resources, and murder innocents from within the imperial core, the disconnect from my cultural roots has metastasized into an immeasurable grief. As a product of the colonial project and a member of the Lebanese diaspora, I didn’t understand what I had lost until I started to see it. In peers, in language, and in art.
The idea of “joy as resistance” falls flat for me. If we’re not looking to build alternative networks of care or challenge the status quo, then where is that joy going? With that said though, I can’t understate the importance of revelry within your community. Fight until you’re tired. Dance your heart out. Rest as much as you need. And get up and fight again, and again, and again.

Some of my favorites from Discostan at La Zona Rosa back in January. Arshia and Jeremy at Discostan put together some of the favorite events I get to attend, let alone cover. I can’t put it any better than how Arshia explains it on the Discostan site, so I’ll drop the quote here: “Discostan is a diasporic discotheque which imagines past, present and future soundscapes from Beirut to Bangkok via Bombay.”
Given that we are still witnessing vile attempts to occupy more land, steal more resources, and murder innocents from within the imperial core, the disconnect from my cultural roots has metastasized into an immeasurable grief. As a product of the colonial project and a member of the Lebanese diaspora, I didn’t understand what I had lost until I started to see it. In peers, in language, and in art.
The idea of “joy as resistance” falls flat for me. If we’re not looking to build alternative networks of care or challenge the status quo, then where is that joy going? With that said though, I can’t understate the importance of revelry within your community. Fight until you’re tired. Dance your heart out. Rest as much as you need. And get up and fight again, and again, and again.

Some of my favorites from Discostan at La Zona Rosa back in January. Arshia and Jeremy at Discostan put together some of the favorite events I get to attend, let alone cover. I can’t put it any better than how Arshia explains it on the Discostan site, so I’ll drop the quote here: “Discostan is a diasporic discotheque which imagines past, present and future soundscapes from Beirut to Bangkok via Bombay.”
Given that we are still witnessing vile attempts to occupy more land, steal more resources, and murder innocents from within the imperial core, the disconnect from my cultural roots has metastasized into an immeasurable grief. As a product of the colonial project and a member of the Lebanese diaspora, I didn’t understand what I had lost until I started to see it. In peers, in language, and in art.
The idea of “joy as resistance” falls flat for me. If we’re not looking to build alternative networks of care or challenge the status quo, then where is that joy going? With that said though, I can’t understate the importance of revelry within your community. Fight until you’re tired. Dance your heart out. Rest as much as you need. And get up and fight again, and again, and again.

Some of my favorites from Discostan at La Zona Rosa back in January. Arshia and Jeremy at Discostan put together some of the favorite events I get to attend, let alone cover. I can’t put it any better than how Arshia explains it on the Discostan site, so I’ll drop the quote here: “Discostan is a diasporic discotheque which imagines past, present and future soundscapes from Beirut to Bangkok via Bombay.”
Given that we are still witnessing vile attempts to occupy more land, steal more resources, and murder innocents from within the imperial core, the disconnect from my cultural roots has metastasized into an immeasurable grief. As a product of the colonial project and a member of the Lebanese diaspora, I didn’t understand what I had lost until I started to see it. In peers, in language, and in art.
The idea of “joy as resistance” falls flat for me. If we’re not looking to build alternative networks of care or challenge the status quo, then where is that joy going? With that said though, I can’t understate the importance of revelry within your community. Fight until you’re tired. Dance your heart out. Rest as much as you need. And get up and fight again, and again, and again.

Este fin de semana La Zona Rosa estará abierta todo el día como sports bar, transmitiendo todos los partidos de fútbol. Ven a relajarte, convivir, disfrutar de unos tragos y pasarla bien con música en vivo a cargo de nuestro DJ. ⚽🍻🎧
This weekend La Zona Rosa will be open all day as a sports bar, showing all the football games. Come chill, hang out, enjoy some drinks, and have a great time with a live DJ. ⚽🍻🎧

Este fin de semana La Zona Rosa estará abierta todo el día como sports bar, transmitiendo todos los partidos de fútbol. Ven a relajarte, convivir, disfrutar de unos tragos y pasarla bien con música en vivo a cargo de nuestro DJ. ⚽🍻🎧
This weekend La Zona Rosa will be open all day as a sports bar, showing all the football games. Come chill, hang out, enjoy some drinks, and have a great time with a live DJ. ⚽🍻🎧
I’ll be DJing tonight in LA at @lazonarosala 12AM-2AM ✧ Junto a Komando Musical (Grupo Versátil) ✧ No Cover - Entrada Libre

🔥🎶 Este sábado 27 de diciembre en La Zona Rosa 🎶🔥
Ven a cerrar el mes como se debe 💃🏽🕺🏽
📍 La Zona Rosa
🍹 Gran ambiente, excelentes tragos y la mejor música
🎉 Último sabado del mes convertido en una noche inolvidable
La casa se llena, la pista se prende y la fiesta no para.
¡No faltes! 💥🥂

📅 26 de Noviembre
Buenas vibras, buenos tragos y precios increíbles.
¡Los esperamos aquí para celebrar con nosotros! 🦃🔥🍻

This Friday, 4th of July weekend inside @lazonarosala come by grab a drink with some friends and have a good time. Myself @iam_djheavy13 will be playing top 40,throwbacks,Reggaeton,merengue ,Cumbia , salsa.See you guys tomorrow night

TONIGHT we inside @lazonarosala, we see everyone tonight #downtownla #nightlifela #partyla

¡Esta noche! Acompáñanos en 1010 E Cesar E Chavez Ave, Los Ángeles, CA 90033.
Buena música, buenas vibras y recuerdos inolvidables.
Gracias por el apoyo constante. 🌹
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