A unique fusion of nightlife and political engagement at a vibrant reception in Anaheim.
Connor Treacy, a progressive activist and former nightclub promoter, held an innovative political reception at HEAT Ultra Lounge in Anaheim. This event, organized by the Working Families Party, aimed to connect California state senators and civil rights leaders with the public in an engaging, nightclub-like atmosphere. Treacy’s journey from nightlife to civic engagement emphasizes the importance of cultural experiences in mobilizing younger voters and fostering genuine connections within political activism.
On May 30, 2025, the HEAT Ultra Lounge in Anaheim, California, hosted an innovative political reception during the California Democratic Convention, curated by Connor Treacy, a 32-year-old former nightclub promoter turned progressive activist. This event, organized by the Working Families Party, marked a departure from traditional political gatherings and aimed to foster genuine connections among attendees.
The reception featured an atmosphere reminiscent of a vibrant nightclub, complete with a bass-heavy sound system, LED chandelier lighting, and attendees mingling comfortably. Participants included California state senators, local activists, and renowned civil rights leaders such as Dolores Huerta. Treacy’s goal was to create a cultural space conducive to political engagement, bridging the gap between elected officials and the general public.
Treacy gained initial recognition at just 19 years old for organizing a viral mansion party celebrating the release of the film Project X, which attracted nearly 1,000 attendees. He quickly transitioned into a career in the Los Angeles nightlife scene, utilizing social media to promote events and network with influential figures. By 21, he was a prominent club promoter, securing performances from high-profile celebrities.
His career further progressed when he joined Universal Music Group, managing artists such as Yungblud and contributing to Grammy-winning projects. He co-founded OffSunset, an exclusive venue in West Hollywood that generated over $4 million in its first year and was known for its strict no-photo policy that catered to its celebrity clientele.
Despite his success, Treacy felt increasingly disconnected from the nightlife culture by age 30. The events of January 6, 2021, served as a pivotal moment, prompting him to explore his political beliefs and engage in civic activities. He enrolled in the Master of Studies in Law program at the University of Southern California and an MBA program while interning for the Mayor of El Segundo in 2023.
The impetus for his political involvement sparked when he watched a Netflix documentary about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC). Motivated by this, Treacy reached out to the Working Families Party, leading to his engagement in political organizing. His efforts culminated in the May 2025 reception, which favored informal interactions over traditional podium speeches, allowing for meaningful networking among attendees.
Treacy aims to break down barriers between policymakers and the electorate, designing experiences that feel approachable and relatable. He is a firm believer in the notion that cultural experiences are vital for engaging younger generations in the political sphere. His endeavors also include serving as an outreach officer for the Del Rey Neighborhood Council, where he has been active in local politics since early 2025.
Besides his local efforts, Treacy intends to escalate his event model to a national level, targeting prominent political figures for future engagements. His innovative approach to political activism emphasizes creativity, emotional resonance, and the importance of culture as a powerful tool for empowerment.
Connor Treacy’s transformation from a nightclub promoter to a political activist highlights a unique intersection of party culture and civic engagement. His recent reception at the California Democratic Convention showcases an evolving landscape of political activism, where cultural connections are leveraged to inspire and mobilize younger voters.
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