DJ Three headlines one last party at St. Pete’s Iberian Rooster basement on Friday

Go all night with the ‘90s Florida rave scene favorite.

click to enlarge DJ Three, who plays SubCentral at Iberian Rooster in St. Petersburg, Florida on July 30, 2021. - djthree/Facebook
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DJ Three, who plays SubCentral at Iberian Rooster in St. Petersburg, Florida on July 30, 2021.


Two of Tampa Bay’s GOAT DJs say farewell to Iberian Rooster’s SubCentral basement on Friday (the restaurant upstairs closed in February). Though Christopher Milo, aka DJ Three, currently resides in New York City, the Florida ‘90s rave scene got him there.

The Hallucienda producer had residencies at Simon’s in Gainesville and the legendary, but now closed, Twilo in the Big Apple and performed everywhere from Burning Man to Tokyo. But comes back home often, especially for his yearly weekend party Hallucination Before Christmas. Before Milo’s three-hour set, Hyde Park Cafe’s long-standing resident DJ (Brian) Busto takes charge.

The goodbye goes until 3 a.m., so you best hydrate and take Saturday off.

DJ Three w/Busto. Friday, July 30, 10 p.m. $17-$25. SubCentral at The Iberian Rooster, St. Petersburg. eventbrite.com

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Stephanie Powers

Freelance contributor Stephanie Powers started her media career as an Editorial Assistant long ago when the Tampa Bay Times was still called the St. Petersburg Times. After stints in Chicago and Los Angeles, where she studied improvisation at Second City Hollywood, she came back to Tampa and stayed put.She soon...
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