About: Le Queen

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Le Queen is a nightclub in Paris, located on the avenue des Champs-Élysées. Once a gay nightclub, Le Queen was formerly known as "Le Central" until its closing in early 1991. It was more or less the sequel to the Parisian club "Le Boy", as it was owned by the same person. Current resident DJs include Offer Nissim, Paul Van Dyk, Joel Lovenski, Deep Dish, Lucy, KFK, and Michael Kaiser.

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  • Le Queen était une boîte de nuit parisienne, située au 102 avenue des Champs-Élysées dans le 8e arrondissement, puis dans ses trois dernières années au 22 rue Quentin-Bauchart (79 avenue des Champs-Élysées). À l'adresse des Champs-Élysées, le Queen logeait dans l'ancien cinéma Mercury, fermé en 1987. C'était une institution des nuits parisiennes mondialement reconnue dans les années 1990, même si son rayonnement avait considérablement pâli par la suite, jusqu'à sa fermeture en 2018. (fr)
  • Le Queen is a nightclub in Paris, located on the avenue des Champs-Élysées. Once a gay nightclub, Le Queen was formerly known as "Le Central" until its closing in early 1991. It was more or less the sequel to the Parisian club "Le Boy", as it was owned by the same person. The original "Directeur Artistique" was David Guetta. DJs at that time (1993–95) included Guetta, Rony, Claude Monnet as well as many guest DJs such as Laurent Garnier, Derrick May, Sasha and many more. DJ Dimitri from Paris helped popularize the club with a weekly club-night called Paris is Burning, which opened Le Queen up to a substantial heterosexual following, changing it from a gay club to a mega club. Current resident DJs include Offer Nissim, Paul Van Dyk, Joel Lovenski, Deep Dish, Lucy, KFK, and Michael Kaiser. (en)
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  • Le Queen était une boîte de nuit parisienne, située au 102 avenue des Champs-Élysées dans le 8e arrondissement, puis dans ses trois dernières années au 22 rue Quentin-Bauchart (79 avenue des Champs-Élysées). À l'adresse des Champs-Élysées, le Queen logeait dans l'ancien cinéma Mercury, fermé en 1987. C'était une institution des nuits parisiennes mondialement reconnue dans les années 1990, même si son rayonnement avait considérablement pâli par la suite, jusqu'à sa fermeture en 2018. (fr)
  • Le Queen is a nightclub in Paris, located on the avenue des Champs-Élysées. Once a gay nightclub, Le Queen was formerly known as "Le Central" until its closing in early 1991. It was more or less the sequel to the Parisian club "Le Boy", as it was owned by the same person. Current resident DJs include Offer Nissim, Paul Van Dyk, Joel Lovenski, Deep Dish, Lucy, KFK, and Michael Kaiser. (en)
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  • Le Queen (en)
  • Queen (boîte de nuit) (fr)
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