Doof Shed
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| Address | Sydney Australia |
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| Owner | Labrakis twins |
| Operator | Labrakis twins |
| Type | nightclub |
| Event | Doof |
| Seating type | none |
| Capacity | 7 |
| Record attendance | 7 |
| Field size | 1.53 by 0.74 metres (5 ft 0 in × 2 ft 5 in) |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | 2021 |
| Opened | 23 June 2021 |
| Years active | 2021- |
| Builder | Harry Nathan Labrakis Evangelos "Boonie" Labrakis |
| Website | |
| doofshed | |
The Doof Shed is a small, portable nightclub created by twins Harry Nathan and Evangelos "Boonie" Labrakis. It holds a Guinness World Record for being the smallest nightclub in the world, measuring 1.53 by 0.74 metres (5 ft 0 in × 2 ft 5 in) and fitting seven people. It beat previous record holder, Club 28 in Rotherham, England.[1]
Doof is an Australian term for an outdoor dance party, derived from the sound of the kick drum used in electronic music.
History and description
[edit | edit source]The Doof Shed, measuring 1.53m x 0.74m x 1.88m, was built and furnished in Sydney, Australia from a repurposed corrugated metal shed with the help of the twins' father to fill a need after the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia upended Sydney's nightclub scene. The exterior graffiti-style logo was applied in bright neon paint while the interior contains hallmarks typical of a nightclub, including a fog machine, smart lighting, a disco ball and a Pioneer DJ setup. The capacity of the nightclub is just 7 people, potential patrons must enter a ballot on DoofShed.com.[2][3]
References
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