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Molotow

The Molotow is a music club founded in 1990 in Hamburg's St. Pauli district. It was located in the Esso buildings on Spielbudenplatz until December 2013 and was 23 steps below street level.

The PIMP

Enjoy live performances by international live bands and DJs. With erotic shows on stage and fantastic bottle service at your table or VIP Harem sofa, you can dance the night away with our beautiful models.

Nineteen Lounge

This intimate live music bar and lounge along Jalan Petitenget caters to everyone's music tastes -- expect renditions of the top charts, classic all-time hits, a bit of rock n'roll, and even some smooth jazzy tunes.

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Sing Sing Theater

It’s fair to say this venue caters to a more mature crowd than you will likely find in other Bangkok nightclubs, with a cocktail menu to match. Premium liquors and creative signature concoctions are the order of the day.

La Cigale

LA CIGALE (The Cicada) first opened its doors in Pigalle, Paris, in 1887. It began as a cafe-concert venue but very soon it began to feature comedy, dance and music in its repertoire.

Chat Noir

Away from the city centre, this live music club in Carouge promises a fun night out. Upstairs there’s a bar and restaurant serving burgers, steaks, tapas and share platters, while downstairs the club lays on a brilliant programme of live music

Ipanema World Music Bar

Open since 1999, Ipanema World Music Bar is the probably the best club in Singapore. With our resident DJ and band, the beat pulsate each night as we pack up the house daily.

Kammgarn

Schaffhausen's culture flourishes between the watch factory, the museum and the banks of the Rhine.

The Roxy

Locals know that if you've made it to The Roxy, it's been an eventful night that you'll probably laugh about the morning after.

Sugar Club Bangkok

Tucked away within the heart of Bangkok, For those in the know, sugar has been Ground Zero for the Rap/Hip-Hop music genre over the years and Bangkok nightlife.

Exil

The Exil offers both clubbing nights and live concerts, with a focus on Swiss performers. Co-founder Nik Bärtschi plays here regularly with his own band.