REGGAETON

FRIDAYS

Every Friday, the energy ignites with nonstop reggaeton, hip hop, and perreo, drawing vibrant crowds into an atmosphere built for unforgettable nights. Arrive early to soak it all in and enjoy the full experience with **two fully stocked bars: inside and on the patio,**keeping the drinks flowing and the dancefloor moving all night long.

About Episode Fridays
Episode Fridays delivers a high-energy blend of reggaeton, hip hop, and perreo, paired with premium bottle service and L.A.’s top DJs controlling the vibe. No cover before 11PM with RSVP (terms apply).

Reggaeton emerged in the late 1980s and early 1990s as a powerful fusion of music, culture, and identity rooted in the Caribbean. Influenced by Jamaican dancehall, hip hop, and Latin rhythms, the genre took shape primarily in Puerto Rico, where Spanish-language rap was layered over the iconic “Dem Bow” beat. Early pioneers used reggaeton as a voice for urban youth, reflecting street life, resistance, and celebration, often circulating through underground mixtapes and clubs before gaining mainstream attention. By the early 2000s, artists like Daddy Yankee, Tego Calderón, and Don Omar propelled reggaeton onto the global stage, transforming it into a worldwide phenomenon that continues to evolve while staying deeply connected to its cultural roots.