Dance floor at FLUX
Dance floor at FLUX
View from above the DJ decks towards the dance floor, with people enjoying a night out at FLUX.
Contributors note: "Flux was an underground institution for lovers of dance music. It closed this year (2025) and we dearly mourn its loss. Flux was a safe gathering place for all walks of life. No other Christchurch club quite compares. This image captures the Boxed Quarter courtyard overflowing with Flux patrons at the very last party. 2025"
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