With the recent sadness this year of losing our dear Rob Fernandez we just received the news that @pachanyc its about to close. With this letter we want to say a sincere thank you to a club that belongs to our history, and is one of the biggest reasons for what Chus & Ceballos is today.
#Pacha NYC got started at a critical time in New York ten years ago, when the legendary Crobar NYC was about to close. Rob Fernandez was leading the project and in just one year Pacha NYC became the main club in Manhattan for electronic music. We were excited to support this new step in the cities nightlife and saw Rob’s vision, so without hesitation after a few successful shows we signed our residency. We still remember the flyer for that residency launch, still to this day it is one of our favorite flyers ever made. This flyer demonstrated how close this team was, one big passionate supportive family. Making a parody of the Village People starring Rob Fernandez as the leather man, Eddi Dean (Pacha owner) as the construction man, Jermain Santiago (door man) as the cowboy the legendary speaker and performer Anthony Lamont as the army guy. That team made and reached exceptional and inspirational milestones together during these past ten years. Not only at the club, but they branched out to do countless successful events in the Hamptons, Long Island, Jersey, Sea Side, Governor’s Island among many many others. The events they did were contagious, everyone wanted to be apart of them and the vibe you felt, was real.

Pacha has been one of the best clubs in North America, a mandatory stop for every top DJ in the world, the list of unforgettable nights and personal memories for us is countless, hopefully this is not a 'bye bye' and its just a 'see you soon’, we are proud to be a part of your family Pacha NYC. ❤️ #chusceballos

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