Where Have You Been? A Tease Into The World of Reunion by The Local

There are parties… and then there’s Reunion.

The name alone carries weight like a password to a night you’ll talk about for weeks but struggle to explain in words. It’s a feeling. A frequency. A movement.

When we heard the buzz around Reunion, we didn’t just lean in, we dove deep. And what we uncovered wasn’t just a party, but a philosophy. A space where global soundscapes, local talent, and intentional design collide to form something electric. You don’t just attend a Reunion. You step into it. And for a few hours, the city disappears!

But where did it start? Who’s behind the curated chaos? And what does it take to turn a casual dance gathering into a sought-after, city-shifting experience?

We had an exclusive interview with the creators of Reunion that gave us a front-row seat to their creative process, origin story, and what they’re dreaming up next. 

Spoiler: it involves a whole lot of energy, elegance, and edge. Think of it as Mykonos vibes with a local twist and without the need for a passport!

We learned that every Reunion is carefully crafted to be distinct. No two nights are ever the same, and that’s not by accident! From the lighting to the layout, from the bracelet you’re handed at the door to the last track spun by their globally-inspired DJs, everything is designed to move you.

We also asked the questions everyone wants to know: What’s in the music? What makes people lose themselves on the dance floor? And how do you create something that feels both exclusive and deeply communal?

They gave us answers. But not all of them. Some things you have to feel for yourself.

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Spoiler-free. Vibe-heavy. This is your chance to get inside one of the most unforgettable nights in the city!

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