BANNG Gurugram x Backdoor Parade Serve Up a Sizzling After-Hours Feast This Saturday

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BANNG Gurugram and Backdoor Parade are back in the kitchen… cooking, simmering, and flambéing their way into the night with another edition of BANNGIN’ After Hours, the late-night ritual that has quickly become Gurugram’s tastiest nightlife staple. This isn’t just an other event, mind you, it’s a gastronomic club affair where the beats are seasoned just right, the cocktails pour smoother than melted butter, and the vibe hits you like the first bite of a dish you know you’ll dream about later.

BANNG Up!

Curated specially for nocturnal flavour-chasers, this series dishes up house, techno, and electronic grooves that marinate perfectly within the venue’s low-lit, intimate space… a space that feels like a secret kitchen, a clandestine bar, and an underground rave, all served on one giant thumping platter, now plated fresh on TheGlitz.

Four!

This Saturday, 29th November, from 10 PM onward, BANNG Gurugram presents a chef’s-tasting-menu-style lineup featuring Albela, Addyktive, Chosen1, and SOफOS… four artists, four flavours, one cohesive after-hours recipe for an unforgettable night.

Albela opens the night like an artist plating the first course… thoughtful, intricate, and full of depth. His sound blends ethnic soul with modern electronic flourishes, a mix best described as spiritual techno that simmers with warmth and subtle spice. It’s the kind of slow-cooked auditory stew that sets the perfect mood, building an atmosphere rich enough to hook even the pickiest of late-night connoisseurs.

Addyktive takes over next, dialling up the heat with a crisp, punchy mix of tech-house basslines and deep/minimal house textures. Think of this set as the chilli-lime spark in the middle of a meal, the jolt that wakes up every sense. His melodic techno elements slide in like the perfect garnish, making the dance floor sizzle with energy. If Albela warms the soul, Addyktive electrifies it.

Then enters Chosen1… the tangy, zesty, flavour-forward dish of the night. With Afro House breeziness, Indie Dance electricity, and groovy Tech House undercurrents, his sound has the same vibrant kick as Bangkok street food at midnight, super yummy, unexpected, bold, and completely addictive. Shaped by two years in Thailand, his sets are a festival of influences, textures, and beats that crackle with exuberance. He’s the kind of performer who doesn’t just serve music, he plates an experience.

Finally, SOफOS steps in to close the loop, offering the dessert course of this after-hours tasting journey. His easy, flowing house and electronic grooves glide through the room like a velvety mousse… smooth, comforting, and deliciously unhurried. The kind of sound that keeps the room swaying, smiling, and lingering, refusing to call it a night. With SOफOS, the evening doesn’t just end, it melts gently into Sunday morning.

Of course, what’s a gourmet night without an unforgettable menu? BANNG’s signature cocktails act as the night’s liquid condiments… shaken, stirred, twisted, and perfectly balanced, while their Thai plates deliver the right kick to keep guests fuelled through every drop, rise, and bassline. The entire venue channels the electric unpredictability of Bangkok’s neon-lit underground lanes, where food meets frenzy and flavour meets freedom.

BANNG

TheGlitz Says

When the clock hits 10 and the lights turn a sultry shade of red, BANNG transforms into a sizzling stew of sound, spice, and swagger. It becomes the kind of space where the beats taste different, the cocktails feel cheekier, and the night takes on a life of its own. This is Gurugram’s newest after-hours ritual… served hot, spiced right, and seasoned for those who like their weekends bold.

Details:

Date: Saturday, 29th November
Timings: 10:00 pm onwards
Address: BANNG; Unit no.105 (T-2), First Floor, Two Horizon Centre, Sector-43, Golf Course Road, Gurugram

RSVP: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeGlbvG5uY5xzixpW04ZBRho2cGPdfjYtEj6rnV7ax6sRdIFA/viewform

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