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The small Sofia bar Soda turns Sunday into the main night of the week on August 30 with the party „Forgive me, Monday” and three DJ names on the decks: Peppou, Arda and Spassoto. The event runs from 18:00 to 02:00 at Bulgaria Boulevard 2, and the name itself tells you the concept - dance on Sunday, deal with Monday later.
Peppou is a DJ and producer from Sofia, real name Petyo Enchev. He started with small club nights and gradually built the sound he is recognised for today - a combination of tech house, minimal and techno groove. He is not a name arriving from outside with a big production behind him, but a DJ growing through the Sofia scene from the inside.
Sofia has one of the livelier underground dance scenes in the Balkans, built not around big festivals but around regular club nights with an identity of their own. „Forgive me, Monday” falls exactly into that category - a party that does not lean on one big guest name, but on local DJs who know the crowd.
Choosing Sunday instead of Friday or Saturday is no accident. The summer season in Sofia is ending, and Sunday parties in the city's bars are a way to pull one more evening out of August before the city goes back to its working rhythm. Tickets are around 10 euros via bilet.bg, which in denars is roughly 616.
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