Lot 55 – 1494 Old Bridge St, Granville Island
Saturday, June 7 | 2:00–10:00pm
& Sunday, June 8 | 2:00–9:00pm
Free / All Ages
The 2025 Public Disco Block Parties Presented by 2 Hoots Hard Iced Tea kicks off with a two-day open-air celebration on Granville Island. After a packed debut in 2024, we’re expanding to a full weekend of free programming with two distinct musical journeys.
Saturday’s session, curated by G-Luve, explores the lineage of disco - from its soulful beginnings to its evolution into house, garage and beyond.
On Sunday, Brendocha highlights Latinx talent with her thoughtful curation of DJs, gogo dancers and more. It’s the first of two free Public Disco events this summer, and our only activation on beautiful Granville Island.
Part of the 2025 Public Disco Summer Block Parties Presented by 2 Hoots Hard Iced Tea.
✦ EVENT ZONES
• Fizz Mobile Stage
• Main Bar Presented by 2 Hoots Hard Iced Tea & 604 Now
• Dinosour Bar Presented by Phillips Brewing
• Harm Reduction Station by Good Night Out
• Food Market
• Kids Zone
✦ DAY 1 - Saturday, June 7
Curated by G-Luve, day one traces the legacy of disco through house, garage, and beyond - selected by DJs who know just how to craft a sonic journey.
✦ DAY 2 - Sunday, June 8
Day two of our Granville Island weekender brings new sounds to the Public Disco dance floor, curated by Brendocha of Gateo. This one’s a celebration of Latinx music and community - highlighting the sounds that move people across continents and generations.
Expect a full Latin food feature, first time Public Disco artists, and the same open invitation to dance, connect, and enjoy this rare occasion on beautiful Granville Island.
✦ CODE OF CONDUCT
Public Disco is committed to creating a safer, more inclusive dance floor for everyone. Respect personal space, look out for one another, and keep our events free from discrimination, harassment, or violence. If you ever need support, our harm reduction team is on site to help.
☞ Read our full Code of Conduct
✦ ACCESSIBILITY INFO
• Located on flat concrete & asphalt, no stairs on site
• Wheelchair accessible washroom available
• Explore quiet areas to relax around the island
• Picnic tables for seating & umbrellas for shade
• Paid parking available right beside the event
• Bike valet + Mobi station nearby
✦ LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
At Public Disco Society, we recognize that our events and gatherings primarily take place on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. We honor and respect the Indigenous peoples who have stewarded these lands for generations and continue to do so today. We acknowledge that the land on which we operate, celebrate, and build community is stolen land. Our events and parties are held in public spaces that have been home to Indigenous Nations long before the arrival of settlers. As team members, it is our responsibility to tread softly on the land and respect it, always leaving the spaces we occupy better than how we found them. We encourage all members of our community to take this acknowledgment to heart, reflect on its significance, and actively engage in respectful and meaningful actions that support Indigenous sovereignty and rights.
✦ ABOUT PUBLIC DISCO
Public Disco Society is a registered non profit organization that reclaims public space for dance music, creating inclusive environments where people can gather, connect, and celebrate. Rooted in the underground ethos that shaped dance music culture, our events bring the energy of the club into public spaces - making space for community expression, cultural connection, and shared celebration.
✦ SUPPORTED BY
• 2 Hoots Hard Iced Tea
• Fizz Mobile
• CMHC-Granville Island
• Phillips Brewing
• iOTA Beer
• Creative BC
• The Province of BC
• The City of Vancouver
• 604Now
• Island Joe’s
• Dillon's Small Bach Distillers
• White Claw
• Olé
• Lonetree Cider
• Evo Car Share