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Family
One of Brisbane's best nightclubs, Family exhilarates dance junkies every weekend on four levels with two dance floors, four bars, four funky themed booths and a top-notch sound system.
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Uber
Uber is a bit decadent like an old-style boutique hotel, with its brushed steel and polished dark wood. The music varies, but weekends are dedicated to pure main-room house. There's a fine 'beer boutique and bistro' – called Archive – on the lower level.
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Beat MegaClub
Five dance floors, six bars and hardcore techno equals the perfect place for dance junkies who like their beats hard. It's popular with the gay and lesbian crowd, with regular drag performances.
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Mama Africa
Just a stumble across the road from the main party bars, this African-style safari nightclub throbs a beat that both hunter and prey find hard to resist.
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Platinum Lounge
On the 1st floor above the corner of Victoria and Wood Sts, the Platinum Lounge is still the most popular nightclub in town.
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Consortium
Resident DJs, DJ comps and events like 'fetish and fantasy' balls make this big city–style venue Townsville's hippest nightclub.
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Wickham Hotel
Brisbane's most popular gay and lesbian venue; drag shows Tuesday to Friday nights.
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Birdie Num Num
Part of the Bunk Backpackers complex, it's filled with backpackers and students nightly.
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Vanity
Formerly the Bedroom, Vanity is one of the hottest clubs in town, priding itself on beautiful people and upmarket glam.
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Sin City
A newcomer on the party scene, this Las Vegas–style nightclub is the place to be seen.
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MP's
This popular gay club has cheap drinks and drag shows. On Friday and Saturday it fills with a happy, mixed crowd soaking up a generic nightclub atmosphere.
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Monastery
Monastery really does look like a monastery inside (apart from the heaving, sweaty hordes churning up the dance floor), with its iconic, plush design and gothic lighting.
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Mainstreet
Live music and DJs.
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Code
Don your glad rags to sashay into this classy nightclub.
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Cloudland
Like stepping into a cloud forest (or at least the Ann St version of it), this sprawling, multilevel nightclub has a huge, open, plant-filled lobby with a retractable roof, a wall of water and wrought-iron birdcage-like nooks sprinkled about; you'll also find a rooftop garden and a cellar bar.
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Cocktails & Dreams
One of the oldest clubs in town, it still draws a regular crowd of party animals.
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