Livin’ la vida lockdown.
Sydney now holds the Guinness world record for the smallest mobile nightclub on the planet.
Created by Sydney twins Harry and Evangelos Labrakis, the aptly named Doof Shed measures just 1.88 metres in height and can hold up to seven partygoers at a time.
To build the Doof Shed, Harry (a singer, DJ and producer, better known by his stage name Harry Nathan) and Evangelos (a car and techno music enthusiast) repurposed a corrugated metal shed.
The setup features a Pioneer DJ setup, disco ball, smoke machine, intelligent lighting, lasers and the all-important strobe.
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The record-breaking nightclub was created as an attempt to rethink clubbing during the pandemic, offering a chance for people to safely experience live music, without the crowds.
It officially broke the record for the world’s smallest mobile nightclub on June 16. The record had previously been held by Club 28 in the UK, which measured 2.01 metres in height.
Given its limited capacity, bookings for the Doof Shed are being offered by ballot.
Interested parties can register online at doofshed.com for a chance to experience the world’s smallest mobile nightclub IRL.
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