In a city where independent club culture constantly reshapes itself, Posht.pr club remains one of the few spaces fully committed to underground electronic expression — a place where, as regulars like to say, the weekend begins on Wednesday. This week the club once again delivers a multi-night program that reflects its open, community-driven spirit and its commitment to artists pushing the local scene forward.
Opening the program on Thursday is Vetyoda, presenting the debut of the EP “Jete e Shfrenume”, accompanied by exclusive unreleased material.
Friday shifts the energy toward peak-time intensity as Elise takes control of the decks, delivering a repertoire rooted in club-focused techno.
The weekend culminates on Saturday with a special live performance and DJ set from Shendi and Lucky Pierre, closing the three-night program with a hybrid live-club experience. The night carries a visual dimension as well, introducing a themed dress code centered on leather, bold silhouettes, and ritual-inspired glamour, encouraging attendees to express themselves freely while remaining intentional in their presence.
Beyond programming, the club continues to emphasize values that define contemporary underground culture: a safe and inclusive dancefloor, zero tolerance for hate, respect for all identities, and consent as a fundamental principle of participation. These guidelines reinforce the idea that nightlife is not only about music, but also about community and shared responsibility.
With its message of openness — “lovers, haters, and everything in between” — Poshte once again demonstrates why it has become a central meeting point for those seeking authentic underground experiences in the city: carefully curated lineups, emerging local voices, and a dancefloor built on respect, freedom, and connection.
See you under the red light.

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