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A nightclub is an entertainment venue which does its primary business after dark. In most other languages, nightclubs are referred to as "discos" or "discothques" . In Japanese Japanese language

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 ????, disuko refers to an older, smaller, less hip venue; while ???, kurabu refers to a more recent, larger, more popular venue. The term night is often used to refer to an event hosted within a nightclub. A dance area too small to be considered a night club, but which has a bar, music and lighting effects, is occasionally referred to as a disco bar.

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A nightclub is an entertainment venue which does its primary business after dark. In most other languages, nightclubs are referred to as "discos" or "discothèques" . In Japanese Japanese language

Japanese is a language spoken by over 127 million people, mainly in Japan [i], but also by Japanese emi ... 

 ????, disuko refers to an older, smaller, less hip venue; while ???, kurabu refers to a more recent, larger, more popular venue. The term night is often used to refer to an event hosted within a nightclub. A dance area too small to be considered a night club, but which has a bar, music and lighting effects, is occasionally referred to as a disco bar.

Introduction

Nightclubs are associated with socializing Socialization

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 and music Music

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 and are usually distinguished from other forms of drinking establishment, such as a bar, pub Public house

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 or tavern, by the inclusion of a dance floor Dance

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, although a club may also feature other forms of entertainment; possibly unsuitable for minors, such as podium dancers, a floor show or strippers Striptease

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 . Music may be live Concert

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 or mixed by a DJ Disc jockey

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 and is often amplified Amplitude

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 using a PA system, and can range from blues Blues

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, jazz Jazz

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, country, disco Disco

Disco is a genre of music that originated in discothque [i]s. ... 

, hip-hop Hip hop music

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, rock and metal Heavy metal music

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 to electronic music styles such as house, techno, trance, drum and bass Drum and bass

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... 

 and alternative electronic. Most clubs or club nights have a specific musical theme and generally cater to fans of a few particular music genres.

Gatherings in clubs at night that primarily involve music mixed by a DJ Disc jockey

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 involve dancing Dance

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 and in most cases alcohol Alcohol

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. Illegal use of recreational drugs such as ecstasy are commonplace in many modern clubs featuring electronic dance music. Clubs are often advertised by the handing out of flyers on the street, in record shops, and at other clubs and events, these are often highly decorative and eye-catching.

Nightclubs often feature lighting Stage lighting

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 and other effects: flashing lights of many colors, moving light beams, laser Laser

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 light shows and smoke machine Fog machine

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s. One common item is a disco ball Disco ball

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: a rotating Rotation

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 football-sized spheroid at the ceiling, covered with many small flat mirror Mirror

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s, with a light beam directed on it; the reflections form a multitude of moving light spots on the floor and on the people. Some nightclubs will throw foam parties where the dance floor is filled with soap suds.

Types of clubs

From time to time, variations enter the market, such as non-smoking and alcohol-free nightclubs. Also, restaurant Restaurant

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s or supper clubs may provide music and entertainment simlar to that provided by a nightclub, the main difference being that food is the main attraction at these establishments, whereas entertainment is the main attraction at a nightclub. Comedy clubs are one type of venue which provides entertainment.

Another type of club is a concert club, which specializes in hosting performances of live music. In contrast to regular night clubs, concert clubs are usually only open when a performance is scheduled. Such live music venues can be popular, however, it is more common today to find a DJ Disc jockey

A disc jockey is an individual who selects and plays prerecorded music [i] for an inten ... 

  playing a continuous mix of recorded music using vinyl, CDs and MP3s.

The styles of music that are played at clubs differ all over the world. For example, in England England

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 and Toronto Toronto

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 there are numerous drum'n'bass clubs owing to the popularity of the music in those areas. In continental Europe, tech-house, electroclash and techno are particularly popular. In Spain one might find not only House or Trance, but salsa and pop clubs. However, if one were to visit the island of Ibiza, they would find some of the most serious House and Trance clubs found in the world. Despite this, house music seems to enjoy universal popularity at dance clubs all over Europe.
In the U.S., the largest and most intense nightclubs are those found in New York, Miami, Houston, and Los Angeles. The music that fuels these non-stop parties is generally Hard House, Vocal Trance, or Hard Euro-Trance.



Hours of Nightclubs


Nightclub hours vary widely from region to region, but not all nightclubs last all night and some aren't necessarily hosted during night-time hours. Generally, the hours that nightclubs run can be divided into regular hours and afterhours.

The following table serves as a rough guide to what can be considered regular hours or afterhours in various different cities.

City Regular Hours Afterhours
Start Finish Start Finish
Berlin, DE 10PM - 12AM 6AM - 4PM 7AM - 12PM ~
Ibiza, ES 12AM 8AM 6AM - 10AM ~
Madrid, ES 10PM - 12PM 3AM - 6AM 6AM - 12AM 10AM - 12PM
London, UK 10PM - 11PM 3AM - 6AM 3AM - 6AM 11AM - 1PM
Montreal, CA 10PM - 11PM 3AM 2AM 10AM - 2PM
Toronto, CA 9PM - 10PM 2AM - 6AM 2AM - 4AM 8AM - 11AM
Vancouver, CA 9PM - 10PM 1AM - 3AM 12AM - 3AM 6AM - 10AM
Belgrade, YU 10PM - 11PM 4AM - 7AM 6AM - 7AM 11AM - 12PM

Payment

In most cases entering a night club costs an cover charge. This is in most cases be paid at the entrance. Sometimes one only gets a pay card at the entrance, on which all money spent in the discotheque is marked.
Sometimes entrance fee and warderobe costs are paid by cash and only the drinks in the club by pay card.

Venues

There are several traditional types of venue that are often used as nightclubs, such as underground buildings, reclaimed warehouses and cinemas, and custom-built buildings. Nightclubs need to be insulated from the outside to prevent noise from escaping, and to prevent light and noise entering from outside. This allows the nightclub to have more control over the environment inside the building. It also creates an idea of timelessness which customers often prefer. This idea is also illustrated by the fact that many nightclubs do not have clocks visible to the public.

History

In the U.S. United States

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, the repeal of Prohibition Prohibition

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 in February 1933 sparked the revival of nightclubs, which had gone underground as speakeasies. In New York City New York City

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, three famous Midtown Midtown Manhattan

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 nightclubs from the "Golden Age" were the Stork Club, El Morocco and the Copacabana Copacabana

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, while uptown in Harlem Harlem

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 the Cotton Club was king.

Before 1953 and even some years thereafter, most speakeasies bars and nightclubs used jukebox or mostly live bands but then in a Paris club named Whisky à Gogo, Régine laid down a dance-floor, suspended coloured lights and for the first time ever replaced the juke-box with two turntables which she operated herself so there would be no breaks between the music, setting into place the standard elements of the discothèque as known in its modern form. In her memoirs Régine admitted she was displeased with the fact that customers kept selecting slow pieces of music from the juke-box and then spent the time on the dance-floor covering partners with wet kisses, boring everybody around. Régine also covered the dance-floor with grease every day before guests arrived, to make dancing more challenging.

Mark Birley in 1962 was the first to open a member-only discotheque nightclub, Annabel's, in Berkeley Square, London.

The first rock and roll generation did not favor nightclubs, but the club returned in the 1970s 1970s

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 as the "disco Disco

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," from the French discothèque . Two early discos in New York were "Le Club" and "Regine's." Today in Europe, nightclubs play techno, house music or any sort of dance music from nu-jazz to electro or trance for the most part. Most nightclubs in the U.S. major cities such as New York New York

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, Los Angeles, Miami, and Houston Houston, Texas

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 play house and trance music. These clubs are generally the largest and most frequented of all of the different types of clubs.

Famous nightclubs


See also

  • Bar
  • Discothèque
  • Gay bar Gay bar

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  • Rave Rave

    A rave is an all-night dance event where DJ [i]s and other performers play electronic dance music [i] ... 

  • Superclub
  • Supper club
  • Public house Public house

    A public house, usually known as a pub, is an establishment which serves alcoholic drinks [i] ... 

  • Pay card


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