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Supernova Nightclub

Bold enough to take its name from an exploding star, Supernova is the vision of Creator Zac Levine who teamed with Mutuus Studio, GMD Custom, and artist friends for this epic collaboration to create Seattle’s most culturally inclusive atmospheric arts and entertainment nightclub. Catering to diverse audiences, communities and self-expression, Supernova welcomes everyone to enjoy a night of dancing, music and art.

At the corner of 1st Avenue and Horton Street in Seattle’s SODO neighborhood, 6,500 square feet of a 1937 heavy timber warehouse has been transformed into an otherworldly experience with a capacity of 541 on two floors.

You enter Supernova’s admissions through graffiti art walls and fun house mirrored hallway to arrive on the second-floor mezzanine looking down on the 30’ wide stage with Zac’s 8-foot diameter disco ball DJ booth at center. From there you’ll experience music, stage lighting displays, reimagined nostalgic treasures and artwork integrated everywhere. There is a vintage VW bus bar, a colorful lounge room furnished with colored shapes and steamily endless other mind elevating things to discover all night.

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Architectural Team: Jim Friesz, Kristen Becker, Saul Becker, Jorge Gomez

Photography: Mutuus Studio- Kristen Becker + Saul Becker

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