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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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Caribbean Club

Caribbean Club is one of the oldest clubs in Kyiv. It was opened first at 1998, then in 2013 it was opened once again. The venue was changed after big reconstruction.

The Rock Pub

The Rock Pub has been around for 23 years now and is about to celebrate its 24th anniversary next March. It has been known for the reputation of the great music it provides for rockers from all over the world.

ZOUK

ZOUK is the most popular nightclub in Singapore that attracts not only local residents but also international travelers.

Saxon Club

A brave combination of medieval style and the latest musical trends at first sight can cause easy dissonance.

Moods

Moods in the Schiffbau is the synonym for great live concerts and parties for countless visitors from Switzerland and abroad.

Neverland

Neverland is a premium dance & nightclub that offers DJ sets and great live entertainment on a daily basis. The live entertainment club’s performers hail from places including Thailand, Taiwan, South Korea, and China.

Sorry Babushka

"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.

Le Bataclan

The Bataclan was build by Charles Duval in 1864. At that time it was named ‘Le grand Café Chinois-Théâtre Ba-ta-clan’.