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“Rave culture is a statement”: Istanbul nightclub makes dark clothing compulsory

74 Hall stirred a mixture of responses with its newly-enforced rule, with some asking whether it’s “a joke”

  • Words: Gemma Ross | Photo: 74 Hall/screengrab
  • 14 February 2026
“Rave culture is a statement”: Istanbul nightclub makes dark clothing compulsory

A nightclub in Istanbul has raised some eyebrows after enforcing a new rule that makes ‘dark-coloured clothing’ compulsory at the venue.

74 Hall insisted that the decision was made in order to “preserve the integrity of the atmosphere created in our venue and maintain the harmony between stage, lighting, and music.”

In a statement shared on Facebook over the weekend, the nightclub revealed that the new rule will be made “permanent”, saying that light-coloured clothing “will not be accepted under any circumstances”.

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“From now on, entry to all electronic music events held at our venue will be limited to guests who dress in accordance with rave culture and rave atmosphere,” they said.

They argued that the rule “shows respect for rave culture”, adding: “Rave is not a style, it is a culture. Everyone who respects it is welcome.”

“Guests are expected to wear dark-coloured outfits, predominantly black, and clothing that aligns with rave / techno culture,” they said. “Regarding accessories, rave-inspired and industrial techno aesthetics are allowed and encouraged.”

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The decision stirred a flurry of responses, with some asking whether it’s “a joke” or “satire”. One person quipped in the comments: “Did Berghain die and make you gatekeepers or?!”

Another commented, “Dress codes aren’t rave culture. Self-expression is. This scene wasn’t built on rules or uniforms… it came from warehouses, and PLUR meant everyone belonged.”

74 Hall opened in Zeytinlik, a central area of Istanbul, in late 2024. The venue specialises in hard techno, with events from Charlie Sparks and NOVAH planned in the coming weeks, where new clothing rules will be enforced.

Read their statement below.

Gemma Ross is Mixmag's Associate Digital Editor, follow her on X

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