Clubbing entertainment in Ireland
- Sort by:
- Popular
-
A
Hogan's
The basement of this popular bar is where you'll hear some of Dublin's best DJs spin to a sweaty, appreciative floor – the music policy is not overly precious, but you won't hear anything charty. On Fridays, Mr Moto and Nelly Romano play Latin-fused house.
reviewed
-
B
Pod
Dublin's once-legendary dance club has been resized to fit owner John Reynold's vision of three entertainment venues in one complex, with the now smaller PoD still hosting some excellent club nights, including Friday night's Trainwreck – all techno, house and electro.
reviewed
-
C
Spy/Wax
Part of the magnificent 18th-century Powerscourt complex, at Spy/Wax you get two clubs for the price of one: upstairs, spread across three levels and a host of rooms, is handsome Spy, where the music is eclectic and the crowd beautifully self-aware. In the basement is Wax, a hardcore dance sweatbox where you can really let loose.
reviewed
-
Village
When the live music ends , the club kicks off and takes 600-odd groovers through a consistent mix of new and old tunes, dance-floor classics and whatever else will shake that booty. A great venue, an eager crowd and a top night out overall.
reviewed
-
D
Think Tank
Dance DJs, Battle of the Bands nights, visiting live acts and assorted other festivities make up the menu at this basement club in Temple Bar. There's a mix of underground R & B, hip hop, trance, house and other electronic beats to keep the largely youthful crowd dancing.
reviewed
-
E
Krystle
The favourite venue of many a Celtic cub, Krystle (annoyingly pronounced 'cris-tal' by its snootiest devotees) is where you'll most likely find the current crop of celebrities and their hangers-on, although you'll have to wade your way through the huge main floor and gain access to the upstairs VIP lounge for maximum exposure. Chart hits and club classics are the mainstay here.
reviewed