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Nestled in the vibrant heart of Tel Aviv-Yafo, the Ozen Club on King George St 48 has established itself as a cornerstone of the city's dynamic nightlife scene. Over the years, this iconic venue has evolved from a modest local club into a renowned hotspot for electronic music lovers, drawing both international visitors and local aficionados alike. Its reputation for hosting unforgettable club nights and showcasing cutting-edge sounds has cemented its status as a cultural landmark in Tel Aviv, Israel.

The club’s structure has seen several renovations, each enhancing its dance floors and sound systems, ensuring it remains at the forefront of the city’s electronic music scene. Ozen Club Tel Aviv is frequently featured on platforms like SESH, highlighting its significance in the global clubbing community. Throughout its history, the venue has welcomed a roster of influential artists, making it a magnet for top-tier talent.

Among the international acts, the legendary LtDan, known for his immersive techno sets, has graced its decks, alongside the acclaimed Sean Johnston, whose deep house vibes have captivated audiences. Local talents like Doron Ben David and Amit Bracha have also played pivotal roles in shaping the club’s identity, often blending local sounds with international trends. Other standout performers include Funk Sinatra, Kuhn, OMRI, and Gili Eliash, each contributing to the club’s reputation for eclectic and innovative electronic music.

The venue’s commitment to diverse club nights and the SESH movement underscores its dedication to fostering a vibrant community of music enthusiasts. Whether you're seeking pulsating beats on the dance floor or a glimpse into Tel Aviv’s thriving electronic scene, Ozen Club Tel Aviv offers an experience that’s both authentic and unforgettable. So, why not explore their upcoming events and plan a visit to immerse yourself in the city’s legendary nightlife?

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The capacity of Ozen Club is 350.

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UPDATED : 17 October 2025 at 23:11