Entertainment in Stuttgart
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Zap Club
In the cellar of the Schwabenzentrum (around the corner from Josef-Hirn-Platz), this sprawling disco has very modern decor and a cocktail bar. Attracts mainly a younger, 18-to-26 crowd. Over-30s get a discount on Wednesday. Hosts live music about once a week.
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Hüftengold
Rumour has it that when the boss fell pregnant, she named her other baby, this lounge cafe, Hüftengold (love handles). Bag a log stool in this retro sylvan wonderland for cocktails, chill-out grooves and cosy evening chats by candlelight.
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Wagenhallen
Swim away from the mainstream at this post- industrial space near Eckhardtshaldenweg U-Bahn, where club nights, gigs and workshops skip from Balkan beat parties to poetry slams. There's a relaxed beer garden for summertime quaffing.
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Palast der Republik
Named after the former seat of East German parliament, this round kiosk has a less-than-imposing history as a public toilet. It's popular among students and alternative types, who sit at tables or on the ground sipping their brew.
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Café Weiss
Drunken students and punks, hip-hop dudes and glammed-up divas - all love this grungy, borderline sleazy dive. The bartenders can be gruffer than billy goats, but they pour a stiff vodka and lend change for the jukebox.
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Staatstheater
Stuttgart's grandest theatre presents a top-drawer program of ballet, opera, theatre and classical music. The Stuttgart Ballet (www.stuttgart-ballet.de, in German) is hailed one of Europe's best companies.
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Liederhalle
Jimi Hendrix and Sting are among the stars who have performed at this culture and congress centre. The 1950s venue stages big-name classical and pop concerts, cabaret and comedy.
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Biergarten im Schlossgarten
Celebrate summer with beer and pretzels at Stuttgart's best-loved, 2000-seat beer garden in the green heart of the Schlossgarten. Regular live music gets steins a-swinging.
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King's Club
Scarlet walls create a sultry backdrop at King's, where gays, lesbians and straights dance to house and electro. Picks up after midnight. Enter from Gymnasiumstrasse.
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Kiste
Jam-packed at weekends, this hole-in-the-wall bar is Stuttgart's leading jazz venue, with nightly concerts (except Sunday), starting at 9.30pm or 10pm.
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Dilayla
Crash on the sofas or get your groove on to '70s and '80s soundtracks at this laid-back, dimly lit basement club. Gets going around midnight.
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Die Röhre
A hugely popular, industrial-style concert and party venue under the curved ceiling of an aborted vehicle tunnel or Röhre (tube).
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Bix Jazzclub
Suave chocolate-gold tones and soft lighting set the scene for first-rate jazz acts at Bix, swinging from big bands to soul and blues.
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Theaterhaus
This dynamic theatre stages live rock, jazz and other music genres, plus theatre and comedy performances.
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Kommunales Kino
An art cinema in the old Amerika Haus building, which screens non-dubbed films.
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Ambo
Facing the Hauptbahnhof. Screens first-run, non-dubbed films in four halls.
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