
Nooriyah & Turbulenta to Spin at Milan's Super Club on April 5th
Milan-based event organizers Le Cannibal is joining forces with nightlife gurus Ora Milano as they host an electrifying night in Milan featuring Saudi DJ Nooriyah. Renowned for fusing nostalgic Arabic tunes with modern electronic beats, Nooriyah will be joined by Moroccan-Tunisian DJ Turbulenta at Super Club on Saturday, April 5th.
Ticket prices for the party begin from EUR 18 and can be secured by visiting Ora Milano's official Instagram account through their link in bio.
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