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1902 San Antonio Welcomes Chris Lake

World-renowned DJ, Chris Lake brings his funky, ebullient and majestic club smashes to downtown San Antonio. He has garnered hundreds of millions of streams worldwide, remixed some of the biggest names in music, and has been a part of dozens of U.S. music festivals and he brings his unique sounds to 1902 San Antonio. Dress code is relaxed (no shorts or jerseys). presented by 1902 San Antonio and Disco Donnie Presents. Table reservation requests can be made online at https://www.1902satx.com/events. For more information, questions or reservations visit www.1902satx.com or call 210-639-2208.

  • 1902 Nightclub

    1174 E Commerce St, San Antonio Dignowity Hill

    (210) 890-1265

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