

No One x Clubfriends Ft. DJ Delish (PHL) and Delilah Telfar (AMS)
No One x Clubfriends
No One Magazine presents the Amsterdam launch of ISSUE 03, our first dual-city program connecting Amsterdam and Philadelphia in real time. The evening brings together a live radio hour from Philadelphia by DJ Delish, alongside performances by Delilah Telfar Vineyard in Amsterdam, unfolding simultaneously between Club RAUM (Amsterdam) and Clubfriends (Philadelphia).
DJ Delish and the Radio Hour
DJ Delish, also known as Khadijah, is a Ballroom producer, writer, dancer, and label executive of Time Machine Records, and has been active in Philadelphia’s queer nightlife for more than a decade. She has played at institutions like Breakfast Club in North Philadelphia, a longtime gathering place for the city’s Black queer and Ballroom communities, and has contributed to the evolution of Ballroom beat-making through her mixes and performances.
For this radio hour, Delish will trace Philadelphia’s musical lineage live from Clubfriends, moving through Philly soul, over thirty years of Ballroom sound, and Philly club tracks. Her set will connect the local to the transatlantic, showing how sounds born in Philadelphia continue to shape dance floors far beyond the city.
Delilah Telfar Vineyard
Delilah Telfar Vineyard is an artist and entrepreneur whose work spans musical theater, dance, and Ballroom. As Prince of the Amsterdam-born House of Vineyard—the first Ballroom house in the Netherlands—they are part of one of the most visible and influential Ballroom lineages in Europe.
Delilah also walks for the Kiki House of Telfar, a Black queer kiki house shaped by the energy of younger Ballroom scenes and by a refusal to stay within older hierarchies. (P.S. Did you know the first ever Kiki house was founded in Philly?)
A shared floor
Together, Delish and Delilah will show Ballroom and queer nightlife as cultures that travel through sound, houses, and performance rather than staying fixed in one place. The event will make that movement visible across Amsterdam and Philadelphia, linking two rooms, two audiences, and two cities through one live program.
This event is made possible in part thanks to a contribution from the AFK.