The Night Life In Brisbane
Posted on 08. Jul, 2009 by Patrick Daniels in Arts and Entertainment
The nightclub life in Brisbane is something that we are very proud of. It is located in the Valley and attracts all mixes of gender preference. Nightclubs are usually open on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. The cover charges can range anywhere from $7 to $25 and all clubs are adamant on the proper ID to enter.
Family, McLachlan Street, Fortitude Valley: One of Brisbane’s best nightclubs, the music scene here is phenomenal. Family exhilarates dance fans every weekend on four levels with two dance floors, four bars, four funky themed booths and a top notch sound system. Elite DJs from around the world frequently grace the decks including the Stafford Brothers with their famous house mixes and Baby Gee who has won many awards for his unique mixes.
Monastery: If you head to Ann Street, in Fortitude Valley, you can visit the newly refurbished Monastery nightclub. Inside it has an iconic plush design, Gothic lighting, and articulate soundscapes. It truly is like a Monastery once you step inside!
Fringe Bar: Also located on Ann Street is a 70’s decor bar and nightclub. Thursday nights are the popular choice for the younger crowds as they have live local bands play from 8pm-10pm and then the DJ spins some funk house and electro until the early hours. If you are looking for more of the Pops ear music then you would be wise to visit Fringe Bar on any other night, except Thursday.
Uber, Boundary Street, WestEnd: This is Brisbane’s latest club.Uber is cool indeed and has very stylish decor and patrons to match. It is a bit over the top decadent like an old style boutique hotel with brushed steel and polished dark wood. The music varies but weekends are dedicated to pure main room House music. The best thing about the plush cocktail bar is the balcony as it is perched in prime viewing position over the comings and goings of the heart of the West End.
Beat MegaClub: Another Ann Street favorite, this club has five dance floors, six bars and play the music that popular among all dance fans-techno. Although welcoming to all, Beat is very popular among the gay and lesbian crowd and has regular drag performances.
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