A female guitarist with pink hair performing passionately in a colorful, graffiti-covered bar or club, with a male guitarist in the background.

Shooting gallery

A DJ performs at a vibrant nightclub with colorful lighting, while a crowd of diverse young people dance and take photos. Some hold drinks, and the atmosphere is lively and energetic.

Intimate. Visceral. Unforgettable

Two musicians playing electric guitars in a vibrant, colorful room with graffiti-style black and white patterns on the walls and ceiling.

The Shooting Gallery is ZEROX’s live heart — an intimate performance space that doubles as a late-night club. Inspired by the raw energy of New York’s Lower East Side in the late ’70s and early ’80s, spliced with the grit of ’90s Berlin, it’s a room built for noise, sweat and underground culture. From garage-punk chaos to live electronics and everything in between, this is where breaking artists cut their teeth and cult sounds collide.

The space has already hosted blistering sets from Anthony Szmierek, Adult DVD, Meryl Streek, Lambrini Girls, Decius, and club nights with the likes of David Holmes and Skindred. More than a stage, it’s become a magnet for creatives, its unique aesthetic doubling as a backdrop for music videos, photo shoots and even feature films. Visually striking and sonically charged, The Shooting Gallery is where the underground comes alive, one unforgettable night at a time.

A room with black and white psychedelic wall and ceiling decorations, two mannequins with similar black and white patterned designs, and a bar with bottles and glasses in front of a window.

Live, loud, legendary