The anniversary follows extensive renovations at The Observatory, now home to 18 residents.
Tokyo collective Liminal Dreams and Ho Chi Minh City ambient party Nurture will also host a series of Sunday parties across November and December. Next month, Peter Van Hoesen and Wata Igarashi are due to perform a hybrid show, in addition to sets by Dee Diggs, San Soda and others. Later in November will see Powder and other artists representing the Thinner Groove label, plus another Observatory residents night. This weekend, Giegling and Bangkok's Siamese Twins Records take the reins. First up was The Observatory's own residents, including co-owner and founder Hibiya Line, earlier this month, followed by disco party Liên Hoan, Taipei institution Pawnshop and Hanoi's Savage club. The Observatory, a pillar of Ho Chi Minh City's underground nightlife scene, has curated a month-long programme featuring regional and international names for its tenth anniversary celebration.įrom November through December, crews from Vietnam, Thailand, Taiwan and Japan will each take over a night, showcasing the club's strong Asia-Pacific and international links.