


"Without music, life would be a mistake" Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900).
German philosopher.
Sala Apolo and Apolo [2]
Nou de la Rambla, 111 - 113.
Two multi-purpose music halls that hold all kinds of concerts (from electronic music to heavy metal) and also host phenomenal in-house and guest DJs, under the name Nitsa Club, a point of reference all across Europe.
Moog
Arc del Teatre, 3.
A small music venue open every day of the week and specializing in techno and house music. Moog has frequently featured DJs of international renown, like Jeff Miles, Laurent Garnier, Cajmere, John Acquaviva, Richie Hawtin, Lady B, Mixmaster Morris, DJ P. Pulsinger, and many more.
Dot Light Club
Nou de Sant Francesc, 7.
Already a classic, Dot Light Club’s new calendar presents some of today’s most admired DJs and features different in-house DJs each month. The music fuses house, jazz, and electronic, but every day is a little different: Mondays feature experimental music; Tuesdays, fusion, Wednesdays, classic grooves, Thursdays, mambo, Fridays, space funk, Saturdays, drum and bass, and, last but not least, lounge on Sundays.
La Macarena Club
Nou de Sant Francesc, 5.
In 2001, this old flamenco venue was remodeled to showcase the latest trends in progressive music.
City Hall Barcelona
Rambla Catalunya, 2-4.
Located in what used to be the Barcelona Theatre, and preserving the beauty of its original structure, this club reflects the cultural and stylistic diversity that the city’s opened up to in recent years.
La Terraza – atmospherical fun club
Avda Marqués de Comillas s/n – Poble Espanyol.
La Terraza opens its doors in the summer to make the most of an incomparable open-air venue in Poble Espanyol. Sessions here predominantly feature genuine techno house music.

