Factory 93’s ‘Secret Project LA’ Tickets On Sale Now

Factory 93 announced this week the debut of a two-day block party called Secret Project LA set to take place on Saturday, October 13 and Sunday, October 14 from 2pm – 10pm in the creative community surrounding Chinatown’s Naud Street. Secret Project will house two main stages in the industrial core of Chinatown. Like Sonar and Movement festivals, Secret Project will be taking over venues throughout downtown LA for a wide range of afterparties. Expect lineups and details to be announced soon.

Chinatown’s Naud Street neighborhood has become known for its restaurants, street art walls, creative businesses, musical projects from Factory 93, art galleries and events. Secret Project will be partnering with local businesses that include David Chang’s Majordōmo, the bar Apotheke, and Los Angeles’ A Club Called Rhonda to create onsite experiences. VIP access includes dining at David Chang’s Majordōmo restaurant, and A Club Called Rhonda will bring their dance party to Apotheke. Tickets are on sale now here for the debut of Secret Project LA.

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