"Sorry Babushka" is certainly the most popular, cheerful and innovative club in our country. The interior space of the club is a three-level complex, where each floor has its own concept of music, design, light and sound.
868 Granville Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6Z1K3, Canada
For over 80 years, the Commodore Ballroom has been synonymous with Vancouver entertainment and nightlife. Since opening its doors in 1930, the award winning ballroom has hosted music legends, celebrated historical milestones.
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.
Founded back in 1988 as a free grouping of concert and party organizers, the TapTab music club has been running the TapTab music room under its own management since the opening of the Kammgarn cultural center in 1998.
Milla wants to be all but ordinary. The size of the room doesn't really fit for a disco and also it is slightly skewed so hold on tight to your drinks. The furniture was bought on flea markets and fits perfectly to the vintage style.
Club institution in the middle of the Kiez
Concert stage and club legend: Docks has been one of the top clubs on St Pauli for years, the queue at the door is often long and the events are varied.
423 16th Street, Miami, Florida 33139, United States
And the award for best nightclub name goes to! This spot on the beach is expertly decorated, lined from ceiling to floor with gold-painted cassette tapes and a dance floor topped with a glowing flying saucer for a light fixture.