FVTVR Turns Two: A Weekend Celebration of the European Underground 


February 25 2026 | Written by Carmel Corpe


FVTVR recently celebrated its second anniversary with a three-day event, cementing its reputation as one of Paris' most electronic underground clubs. More than a birthday, the event signalled the club’s rising influence within the broader European clubbing scene. Over the course of the weekend, more than 20 DJs defied boundaries by masterfully navigating genres between house and techno sets.  

Standout moments included the groove-led house set of Rene Wise and the high-energy sets of Blasha & Allatt. Back-to-back pairings, such as The Lady Machine b2b Olivia Mendez and Jennifer Cardini b2b Sally C, ensured a seamless transition between daytime and nighttime energy. The programming was carefully paced, building a gradual tension that peaked over the seventy-two-hour celebration. 

FVTVR's architecture merges minimalism with futurism. Its sculpted concrete and geometric lines allow the space to function as an extension of the music. With their L-Acoustics sound system, the venue has become a "sensory laboratory" for dancers and artists. As it enters its third year, FVTVR appears less concerned with hype and more invested in long-term cultural impact. 

If you missed FVTVR's birthday celebration, here are some of their upcoming dates for the coming months: 

Find the full FVTVR program and get tickets here: Resident Advisor.  


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