Photos: Tribal & Bounce with ROGER SANCHEZ

Crowded dance floor cheering

Roger Sanchez, a Grammy Awards winner and one of the most iconic names in the house music scene, returned to Toronto last week at Wiggle Room Toronto.

Our Facebook Gallery and our Google Photos have the complete set of snaps from last weekend’s party (February 2, 2024).

A crowd responds to DJ. Everyone has their hands in the air DJ with his hand on his arm DJs pose for the camera DJ with his hands in the air A crowd dancing with hands in the air A group of friends posing on a platform A couple posing. together Three women smiling together A group of friends posing for the camera A crowd dancing with hands in the air

Facebook Gallery | Google Photos

Thanks, Tim Sandik of Ded Pixel, for the awesome photos.
And thanks, psyLush, for the fun psyStar deco installation.

Saturdays inside #wiggleroomtoronto are the #HomeofBouncyBeats

Art installation by psyLush till mid-February

Neon lit ceiling star installation

The current art installation at Wiggle Room features the work of psyLush, a collective of artists passionate about crafting beautiful and secure “containers” for individuals to release and transcend on the dance floor. Renowned for their high-calibre, immersive, and psychedelic daytime events, psyLush has generously shared their magical decor with us.

The artwork titled “psyStars” is by the artist Farah J.S. It’s about symbols of light and knowledge amid the vast wonders of the cosmos. These symbols represent the light and wisdom needed for our global community of brothers and sisters during these challenging times.

psyLush is an exceptional team of healers and dedicated volunteers committed to cultivating safer spaces at raves. Safer spaces are achieved by promoting a consent culture, providing harm reduction information and supplies, and staffing a crew for vibe patrol. Dance floors are considered sacred spaces, and to truly let go, it is essential to feel safe.