
Chrysalis with EscaFlowne and Yōsuke DJ
Saturday, February 7
Emerging from the Philly dance music underground and organized by Amylia and DJ Papaya, Chrysalis is an occasional party series rooted in collective transformation and free-form raving. Featuring EscaFlowne and Yōsuke DJ.
Chrysalis with EscaFlowne and Yōsuke DJ

Chrysalis with EscaFlowne and Yōsuke DJ
Emerging from the Philly dance music underground and organized by Amylia and DJ Papaya, Chrysalis is an occasional party series rooted in collective transformation and free-form raving. Featuring EscaFlowne and Yōsuke DJ.
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Emerging from the Philly dance music underground and organized by Amylia and DJ Papaya, Chrysalis is an occasional party series rooted in collective transformation and free-form raving. Featuring EscaFlowne and Yōsuke DJ.

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