Entertainment in Malmö
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Slagthuset
The massive (8500-sq-m) 'Slaughterhouse' entertainment complex lies north of the train station. There are restaurants and bars here, and a nightclub (around Sk90) until 05:00 on Friday and Saturday nights, with the latest dance tunes plus hits from the 1970s and '80s.
Bars generally stay open until around 01:00, clubs to 03:00, 04:00 or 05:00 on Friday and Saturday although some bars stay open late during the week; minimum age requirements (20 to 25) vary from venue to venue, and from night to night, so bring some ID. Entry usually costs between around Sk50 and Skr100.
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Debaser
Stockholm’s music club heavyweight has opened shop in Malmö, with live gigs and club nights spanning anything from indie, pop and hip-hop to soul, electronica and rock. There’s a buzzing outdoor bar-lounge overlooking Folkets Park and decent grub until 10pm for a pre-party feed.
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Moosehead
On Lilla Torg, hit Victors, Moosehead and Mello Yello; they’re great spots, with affable service, alfresco summer seating (you may have to wait for a table), tasty meals and everything from Chilean whites to outrageous cocktails.
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Victors
On Lilla Torg, hit Victors, Moosehead and Mello Yello; they’re great spots, with affable service, alfresco summer seating (you may have to wait for a table), tasty meals and everything from Chilean whites to outrageous cocktails.
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Mello Yello
On Lilla Torg, hit Victors, Moosehead and Mello Yello; they’re great spots, with affable service, alfresco summer seating (you may have to wait for a table), tasty meals and everything from Chilean whites to outrageous cocktails.
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Inkonst
This multifunction cultural hang-out serves up some brilliant club nights, pumping out anything from underground UK grime and garage to hip hop and R’n’B. Guest DJs have included the likes of Wiley and Ghetto. Check the website for club-night themes and dates.
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Kulturbolaget
Big-name rock, pop and blues acts perform here, but even if there’s no one playing, ‘KB’ has a kicking bar, nightclub (usually Friday and Saturday) and a well-priced, diner-style restaurant-bar.
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Club Wonk
Malmö’s best bet for queer clubbers, Wonk works up the crowd with three bars, lusty video projections and two dance floors (one playing techno, the other playing Schlager).
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Nyhavn
There are numerous bars around Möllevångstorget, which probably appeal to a more studenty crowd, such as Nyhavn, a pub with reasonably priced meals to go along with the beer.
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Tempo Bar & Kök
The heaving bars around Möllevångstorget tend to pull a more student, indie crowd, including the hip Tempo Bar & Kök, which also serves great grub.
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Volym
The heaving bars around Möllevångstorget tend to pull a more student, indie crowd, including pared-back DJ-bar Volym, which also serves great grub.
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Étage
Central and mainstream, Étage boasts five bars, glammed-up party crowds and two crowded dance floors (one playing retro, the other the latest house tunes).
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Filmstaden Malmö
There are several cinemas in the city centre; this is one of the biggest, specialising in showing Hollywood movies.
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Biograf Spegeln
There are several cinemas in the city centre; this is one of the biggest, hosting alternative selections.
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Jeriko
Regular live jazz, folk and world music gigs, with club nights on the weekend.
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