Bedouin to Host Bi-Monthly Residency at Miami-Favorite Club Space

Club Space has revealed that its newest residency will feature techno duo Bedouin for parties every other month on the Terrace.

Tamer Malki and Rami Abousabe, also known as Bedouin, have been active since 2012. The DJs have found success in their corner of electronic music by combining aspects of Middle Eastern music with Western house music. Now based in Miami, the pair have been invited to take over Club Space starting on December 15. 

Bedouin has been scheduled to return two months later on February 17 and again on April 6. Club Space has also revealed support from tech house artist Francesca Lombardo, along with house artists Notre Dame and Ms. Mada. Club Space resident Thunderpony has also been confirmed to play on their first night.

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The announcement of Bedouin at Club Space follows a year of performances around the world. The producers have played in Spain, the United States, Brazil, Argentina, and Canada in the last month alone. The opening night of their bi-monthly residency is their second-to-last show of the year. 

The two are no strangers to the club scene, consistently scoring residencies globally. They have performed at Club Space before and their return is exciting for Miami nightlife.

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Club Space has been one of the leading clubs in the Miami dance music scene for over two decades, welcoming leading DJs to perform in a creative and intimate environment. The Terrace has one of the club’s most iconic details – a glass ceiling that lets attendees watch the sky change. 

Get ready to dance from sunset to sunrise with Bedouin at Club Space. Tickets for the event are on the club’s official website. While we wait for the residency to begin, listen to their latest album ‘Temple of Dreams’ here: 

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Hi! My name is Madison and I was born and raised in Colorado, giving me immediate access to some of the best live music. I have two degrees from the University of Denver in Media Studies and Criminology and am passionate about music journalism. Some of my favorite artists are, but not limited to, Disco Lines, Tape B, Space Laces, and Whyte Fang.

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