Bryan Kasenic and John Templeton will swing through town to help the afterhours spot celebrate its first anniversary.
Pittsburgh's Hot Mass afterhours club will celebrate one year of "crazy parties, dudes in towels, heavy beats and naughty club-goers" on Saturday, November 30th.
A collaborative effort from a handful of local crews, Hot Mass is situated within Club Pittsburgh, a members-only gay sex club. Open on Sunday mornings only (as the name might imply) and aided by a BYOB policy, it's quickly become a local hotspot, with music handled by plenty of Pittsburgh selectors along with a growing list of out-of-town visitors, like Claude Von Stroke, Fred P and Jus-Ed (back in March, those two co-headlined an early Easter-morning party called Oh Christ!) and Cosmin TRG, who just made an appearance this past weekend.
Two guests are confirmed for the upcoming anniversary bash: Bryan Kasenic, a Pittsburgh-born, New York-based DJ and the founder of the acclaimed event series The Bunker—and who you might also know as Spinoza—and John Templeton, a scene stalwart in Denver and the mind behind that city's Great American Techno Festival, which held its third annual edition back in September. The party will run from 1 AM to 7 AM, and each DJ will get three hours on the decks, with Kasenic up first and Templeton closing it out.