Beneath the red lights of the Sultan Room in Bushwick on Saturday night, old and new fans of Sade swayed their hips, lip-synced to No Ordinary Love and closed their eyes in dance-floor bliss.
Almost no phones were in sight. I don't really go out that much but this is something I come out for, said Lawrence Gonzalez, a reveler at the 10th anniversary of Sade Night.
Being around people that wear merch to things like this boosts my enthusiasm, he added.
Before themed parties centered around a single artist, like Taylor Swift or Beyonce, there was Sade Night, an event that started in 2014 and has sustained a devoted following.
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