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Lynch's Silencio Club Surfaces in LA
11 Feb
Summary
- David Lynch's famed Parisian nightclub, Silencio, is making a temporary move to Los Angeles.
- The exclusive club will host a three-night residency at the Sunset at EDITION hotel.
- This pop-up coincides with the Frieze art festival, bringing a cinematic experience to LA.

David Lynch's renowned Parisian nightclub, Silencio, is set to bring its unique atmosphere to Los Angeles for a three-night engagement. The exclusive pop-up will inhabit the underground space at Sunset at EDITION, located on the iconic Sunset Strip in West Hollywood. This special event is scheduled to coincide with the Frieze art festival, offering a blend of art, music, and nightlife.
The original Club Silencio was first conceptualized in Lynch's 2001 film, Mulholland Drive, before being brought to life in Paris in 2011. The Parisian venue, originally a private members' club, is known for its multidisciplinary approach, serving as a hub for artists and musicians. Lynch himself was deeply involved in its design and programming.
This Los Angeles residency, timed for February 2026, aims to recreate the "otherworldly place" that serves as "a space between reality and dream." The pop-up will feature curated programming from art world figures, echoing the cinematic and artistic spirit of the original Silencio. This event is particularly resonant as Los Angeles was Lynch's primary muse for his cinematic creations.




