Music entertainment in Vietnam
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Before & Now
An energetic bar that’s good for its pop-rock-funk playlist, Milan-trained chef and buzzing crowd. If you run out of conversation topics, contemplate the ramifications of Bono-as-Superman, as depicted on one of local artist Tran Trung Linh’s pop-art portraits on the walls (the eclectic mix includes Lenin, Mao, Che, Marilyn and Gandhi).
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Treat’s Café
The backpacker bar of old Hoi An, this place is regularly full to bursting, particularly during its generous 4pm to 9pm happy hour.
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New Century
Young Hanoians pack into this huge dance hall and shake it up to loud techno and hip-hop-influenced beats. The place draws an adoring crowd when popular singers from HCMC take the stage. DJs are accompanied by shimmying go-go dancers. A multitude of bars afford space to enjoy a relaxed drink or sing karaoke.
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An Tuong 2
This is the local disco in town, or rather more accurately 2km from town on the road to Sam Mountain. It is usually the preserve of local boys and some working girls unless there is a big event kicking off.
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Go2
For all-night action, go to this little club. It attracts a fun crowd of drunks and dancers thanks to the party atmosphere. Upstairs is a rooftop bar to cool off or retreat from the smoke.
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Bar Why Not?
Loud rock music, cheap cocktails and a pool table make for a winning formula. Why not, indeed?
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Mosaique Livingroom
This intimate nightspot books touring artists from around the world. Expats appreciate the Livingroom because it caters to Western preferences, so if you're hankering for a taste of home, head here - the vibe can be very positive. It's a private club that opens its doors to the public fairly often.
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