Club Errera Easter egg

"If you figure out how to turn the night club on, you will have such a treat..."

- Martin O'Donnell

The Club Errera easter egg is an easter egg in Halo: Reach. It can be found in the level New Alexandria.

Description
The easter egg requires the player to turn on switches located on top of two buildings, which then make the Covenant forces in Club Errera to start dancing to either Never Surrender or Siege of Madrigal.

Walkthrough
Wait until the waypoint on Club Errera is activated. Do not go to Club Errera, and do not kill anyone there. Fly to the hospital, and look for a platform with two trees on the main building (the one with the blue symbol at the top)(not the one with the jammer in), towards the bottom near the walkways connecting to the other buildings. Land on the platform and activate the green switch on the wall.

Upon returning to Club Errera, a Jiralhanae will act as a DJ, with multiple dancing Unggoy throughout the club. Three more Jiralhanae are found acting as bartenders to the left and right side of the club, as well as beneath the club entrance. Never Surrender can be heard.

To hear "the Siege of Madrigal," Head to the top of the building, and land on the roof. Underneath the ducts next to the ramp to the metal platform is another green switch. Activate it and return to the club. Inside, the Covenant will start dancing to Siege of Madrigal. The Covenant will ignore you and dance unless you fire upon them.

Trivia

 * There are actually four Brutes in the club. The DJ, two standing in the bars and a last one standing below the entrance. The latter one will sometimes start dancing like the Grunts when the music stops.
 * If the player kills any of the Brutes, the music will stop, but the Grunts will continue dancing. The three remaining Brutes however, will attack the player.
 * If the player destroys the communications jammer, the music will stop and the Brutes will attack the player. The Grunts will either attack the player or continue dancing.
 * The "dancing" performed by the Grunts and the lower Brute is actually a continuous chain of animations normally shown when Grunts (or Brutes) get hit by a DMR bullet (because of the high velocity of the bullet, it causes the victim to recoil). Because of the nature of these animations themselves and the frequency of their initiation during the easter egg, the animation chains appear dance-like.
 * Although the Brutes appear to be completely unarmed while the music is playing, their weapons (either Concussion Rifles or Brute Spikers) actually float inbetween their feet until the player attacks or activates the Jammer.
 * It is sometimes impossible to assassinate any of the Brutes while the music is playing.

List of appearances

 * Halo: Reach