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'The Hangar' Brings Music, Dance and Art to LTV

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On Saturday, LTV Studios will host “The Hangar,” a night of music, dance and art. COURTESY LTV

On Saturday, LTV Studios will host “The Hangar,” a night of music, dance and art. COURTESY LTV

On Saturday, LTV Studios will host “The Hangar,” a night of music, dance and art. COURTESY LTV

On Saturday, LTV Studios will host “The Hangar,” a night of music, dance and art. COURTESY LTV

authorStaff Writer on Feb 24, 2024

LTV Studio will host “The Hangar” on Saturday, March 2, from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. In the midst of the off-season, LTV is stirring up the East End’s local scene, infusing it with art installations, music, dance and a celebration of local talent. “The Hangar” is a DJ night with the goal of engaging a wide audience by playing a range of musical tastes and engaging the night with high energy. “The Hangar” is more than an event; it’s a celebration of the community. Come together with neighbors, friends and new acquaintances to create memories that will last beyond the night.

The evening will feature live DJs including Jtil, DJ Pause, Esly, ZVCH, Negk and Fly Kai. Cans of Springs Brewery beer will be available for $5, along with mimosas featuring fresh orange juice courtesy of Red Horse Market. Bryce’s Vintage Thrift Store will be making a special appearance as a pop-up shop, offering attendees a chance to browse unique finds. A joint food and art supply drive will be available and guests who bring nonperishables and/or unopened art supplies will receive $5 off the admission fee or a free drink ticket. The food and art supplies will be donated to the local food pantry and The Grains of Art Foundation.

The event is 18+ to enter, tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door. Visit ltveh.org for details. LTV Studios is at 75 Industrial Road in Wainscott.

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