Music Bar entertainment in Barcelona
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Robadors 23
On what remains a classic dodgy El Raval street, where a hardy band of streetwalkers, junkies and other misfits hangs out in spite of all the work being carried out to gentrify the area, a narrow little bar has made a name for itself with its Wednesday night gigs.
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Jazz Sí Club
A cramped little bar run by the Taller de Músics (Musicians’ Workshop) serves as the stage for a varied program of jazz through to some good flamenco (Friday nights). Thursday night is Cuban night, Sunday is rock and the rest are devoted to jazz and/or blues sessions. It makes for a mellow start to a long night in El Raval. Concerts start around 9pm but the jam sessions can get going as early as 6.30pm.
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Jamboree
Concerts start at 11pm and proceed until about 2am at the latest, at which point attentive jazz fans convert themselves into clubbers. Some of the great names of jazz and blues have filled the air with their sonorous contributions.
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Monasterio
Wander downstairs to the brick vaults of this jamming music den. There’s a bit of everything, from jazz on Sundays, blues jams on Thursdays, rock ’n’ roll on Tuesdays and up-and-coming singer-songwriters on Mondays.
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Bikini
This multihall dance space frequently stages quality acts ranging from funk guitar to rock, and from bossa nova to Latin. Performances generally start around 10pm and the club then swings into gear around midnight.
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Sidecar Factory Club
The red-tinged bowels of this club opens for live music most nights. Just about anything goes, UK indie through to country punk, but rock and pop lead the way. Most shows start at 10pm (Thursday to Saturday).
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Harlem Jazz Club
This narrow, smoky, old-town dive is one of the best spots in town for jazz. Every now and then it mixes it up with a little rock, Latin or blues. There are usually two sessions in an evening.
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