For those who missed it, the bootleg playlists and shaky drone footage remain online—a time capsule of a single night where a vault, a code, and a team of insane creatives redefined what a Christmas party could be.
The modern partygoer craves mystery. SZ3102 proved that exclusivity isn’t about budget—it’s about curiosity . Every detail, from the code to the scent, was a breadcrumb. Part 2: Entertainment – Where Immersive Theatre Meets the Dance Floor The entertainment lineup was leaked three days prior on a burner TikTok account, but the BTS reality was wilder. The 8 PM "Glitch" At 7:58 PM, as guests nursed their first signature cocktail (the "Naughty List"—mezcal, pomegranate, and a flaming cinnamon stick), all screens in the vault went black. Panic? No. A drone light show the size of a dinner table rose from the center of the floor, choreographed to a haunting choir version of “Last Christmas.” The drones formed a 3D star, then shattered into snowflake patterns. Christmas Orgy 2023 - SZ3102 - BEHIND THE SCENES
The drone operator was hidden in a fake chimney. “We had three backup plans because the vault’s concrete ceiling caused GPS interference,” admits tech director Raj Koothrappali. “The ‘glitch’ was actually a planned 12-second blackout to recalibrate. We just told the DJ to act surprised.” The Living Snow Globe By 9:30 PM, a circular section of the floor raised six inches. Inside? Actors in mirrored suits simulating a blizzard using aerogel “snow” that dissolves on skin. Guests were invited to step inside. The result: Instagram gold. But BTS, the actors were rotating every 20 minutes because the aerogel, while safe, is “extremely drying,” says one performer. “We had humidifiers backstage and drank electrolyte water like we were marathoners.” For those who missed it, the bootleg playlists
The venue—a decommissioned private bank vault in the financial district—was transformed into a multi-sensory labyrinth. Guests entered through a nondescript door marked “SZ3102” in industrial paint. Behind it? A snow-covered alleyway with real frost, the scent of roasting chestnuts (via a proprietary scent diffuser), and a QR code that unlocked a narrative game: attendees were “elves” on a mission to rescue a stolen star. Every detail, from the code to the scent, was a breadcrumb