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Best EDM Clubs in Orlando

Orlando is home to some of the most famous tourist spots east of the Mississippi River. So, it comes as no surprise that the city’s nightlife is also a hot spot for high energy electronic dance music. If you’re looking to have a good time, jump and down, and fist bump in Orlando, We certainly got you covered. 

The Groove

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If you’ve grown tired from traversing throughout Universal Studios and need something to get your energy levels back up, The Groove can be found at the heart of Universal CityWalk and is the way to go. The three-floor level dance club surely doesn’t lack in floor space letting you and your freinds party the night away — or until they decide to close. When you add in the numerous state of the art video screens complementing the venues overall aesthetics to the equation, it makes the perfect recipe for a memorable night.

However, one of the best features this nightclub has to offer is its uniquely placed balcony terrace overlooking Universal CityWalk and the Theme Parks. The terrace can best be described as a perfect spot for capturing pictures or for simply some fresh air away from all the excitement going on the dance floor.  

With an unparallel atmosphere, highly endorsed bottle service, and flashing lights and smoke cannons on the dance floor as the icing on the cake, one can only expect nothing but an absolutely great time at The Groove at Universal CityWalk

Eve Orlando

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Searching for a Las Vegas style experience in Orlando? Eve Orlando Nightclub is the place for you. With the venue inspired to recreate the thrill and vigor of the world-famous Las Vegas Strip, this nightclub raises the bar in upscale venues in the heart of Downtown Orlando. The balcony terrace itself is something worth noting, as it provides a beautiful view of the city of Orlando. 

Eve night club offers an array of seating areas, allowing its club goers to bask in their eye-catching décor. From LED lights surrounding the full-service bar area, to hanging diamonds chandeliers sitting atop its dance floor, this nightclub is one to check off as a must see. 

Aero Rooftop Bar

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Looking for loud dance music under the stars? The newly renovated Aero Rooftop Bar is here at your service. Located at the 50-yard line of Downtown Orlando, two blocks west of Lake Eola, this nightlife hot spot has great vibes with a view written all over it! The Copacabana decoration in the club sets an electrifying tone from the moment you walk in. The hybrid feel of a loud dance floor incorporated with lounge like seating arrangements creates for a nice well-balance atmosphere. 

Whether it’s house music, trap, and the occasional reggae… this club will surely find a way to get you on your feet to keep the party going. 

The Attic

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The Attic is home to some of the craziest EDM parties in Orlando. The venue offers a gigantic dance floor with strobe lights from every corner imaginable, both upstairs and downstairs. The second floor itself sticks out in particular with its brick walls and wooden dance floor. Giving it an old school vibe. 

Locally known as the EDM headquarters of nightclubs in Orlando, The Attic is the place to be for all things EDM. DJs from all around the world have been seen throwing down here on more than a few occasions, as a result of the club’s growing residency roster. 

Atlantic Dance Hall

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What’s better than dancing to hits from the 80’s and 90’s mixed in with EDM drops? Dancing inside a venue within the realm of the happiest place on earth. Yes, the world-famous Disneyworld is not only home to one of the biggest family tourist attractions in the world, but also home to Atlantic Dance Hall. The ballroom atmosphere not only brings an elegant vibe throughout the night, but the indoor roof is also covered in twinkling stars that will surely brighten someone’s night. 

Atlantic Dance Hall’s balcony is also a must-see feature as it overlooks the ever-flowing waters of Crescent Lake. Perfect for picture taking or simply spending time gazing over the view with that special someone. 

The Disneyworld Resorts in general has a very limited amount of options, as far as adult nightlife goes, but Atlantic Dance Hall is that one diamond in the rough. It’s ironic theme of old school integrated with a DJ booth backed with a big screen for music videos and visuals makes for a night that you’ll truly never forget. 

Best EDM clubs in Vancouver, Canada

Today we’re taking a trip up north. Way up north. All the way to our lovely neighboring Canadian nation. As promised, we are going to look at some of the hottest EDM spots in the great city of Vancouver. Grab some warm clothes and lets get going!

Looking for the hottest clubs in Vancouver? See upcoming events sign up for guest list, and book table service directly on the free Discotech Mobile App. Or reach out to our help line directly at 4157356716 – we can help you pick a spot for your next night out in Vancouver.

Harbour Event Centre

Harbour Event Centre was dubbed Vancouver’s first ever “SUPER CLUB” as this massive room boasts the best in sound production from D&B, over 100 state of the art visual LED panels and lighting, as well as special effects with CO2 cannons and confetti. The exceptional details throughout the venue will provide a unique nightlife experience. Nervo, Tritonal, Tujamo, Ummet Ozcan, Borgeous, Showtek and DJ Carnage are all gearing up to perform at this venue in the coming weeks. Make sure to check out Harbour Event Centre’s upcoming events so you don’t miss your favorite DJ.

From the moment you enter the room, you will feel the energy of the dance floor to the VIP ambiance that every customer will encounter. With a world-class lineup of talent slated to come through the doors, come and experience what Vancouver’s nightlife has been missing on a weekly basis for the past decade.

Celebrities

Celebrities is a nightlife icon in Vancouver, a premier dance club on the West Coast, and has been around since the 1980s. It has grown along with the community as a mainstay for entertainment and seems it will always continue to push boundaries. In early 2013 Celebrities received the major renovation that its supporters and visiting artists deserve.

2 luxury VIP sections equipped with top tier bottle service, the latest Funktion-One sound system, over-the-top visuals and light shows all added, in the spirit of making the most of every experience. The storied venue has hosted everyone from David Guetta to Tiesto and Avicii to Boy George, and will continue bringing forth an array of diverse, trendsetting entertainment from all over the world. Celebrities have some insane DJs performing soon! Make sure to check out upcoming events to see who’s up next!

Levels

Levels strives to be the pacesetter in propelling Vancouver dance music scene forward and leading Vancouver to the forefront of global clubbing culture. Levels is a relatively small location, but don’t let that fool you.

Many say Vancouver desperately lacks a nightlife scene. Levels looks to curb that. This up and coming venue also aims to provide a great party atmosphere while not breaking the bank of the customer. There are three levels at this venue, each dedicated for dancing, drinks, and selfies. Yes there is a selfie bar.

So does Levels have what it takes to curb these ridiculous rumors concerning Vancouvers struggling nightlife scene? There’s only one way to find out. Go see for yourself.

M.I.A.

M.I.A. offers an inclusive space for alternative & avant strains of electronic dance music – whether rooted in r&b, hip hop, house or techno – all of which presented in a well-heeled setting. Guests tunnel into the space from 350 Water Street to be greeted by a lush room boasting a mix of futuristic yet timeworn details; M.I.A. carries notes of dark, burnt wood and rich tones of purple and red while abstract L.E.D. installations across the ceiling create pulse-like light patterns connecting all corners of the room.

The intimate dance floor and compact DJ booth are ringed by plush communal seating as well as private seating for bottle service, while winding past the main bar will bring guests to a separate sake bar. Committed to keeping the best clarity and quality in sound, the club uses Funktion One as its preferred sound system. Be sure to check upcoming events at M.I.A.

TwelveWest

Undeniably the hottest spot in Vancouver, Friday and Saturday nights at TwelveWest are wild. Reserve a VIP table or relax in one of three main VIP sections as we introduce you to the city’s greatest nightlife entertainment and hospitality experience. Two nightclub powerhouses Twelve West and Funktion-One come together to bring you North America’s first EVO-6E sound system.

Twelve West has been recognized internationally by the Top Bar Design Awards. Rated among the top nightclubs in the country, Twelve West continues to prevail an unrivaled hospitality experience similar to none. The 7,500 square foot multi-use entertainment venue is ideal for film production, corporate events, and private functions. Be sure to check out upcoming events for special offers and promotions!

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Best EDM clubs in Denver, Colorado

Today we’re off to Denver and no, we’re not going to discuess the fact that Denver is the city known for creating the cheeseburger or the fact that Denver brews more beer then any other city in the US, which is totally awesome. No, today we dive headfirst into the growing EDM scene that has begun to spring about all over the great city of Denver. Strap in. Here we go.

Looking for the hottest EDM clubs in Denver, Colorado? See upcoming events sign up for guest list, and book table service directly on the free Discotech Mobile App. Or reach out to our help line directly at 4157356716 – we can help you pick a spot for your next night out in Denver.

Temple

A venue for artists, by artists, Temple Nightclub offers a nightlife experience that is unrivaled in the Mile High region. From awe-inspiring, fully immersive state of the art lighting and visuals, to a thundering custom sound system, paired with world-class talent, bottle service and theatrical production, this place is like no other. The party usually kicks off around 9PM, so make sure to check upcoming events at Temple Nightclub so not to miss your favorite DJ’s.

Upon entering through the motion activated light corridor, you teleport into a higher dimension of nightlife. The 3 story main room cathedral elicits a sense of excitement and grandeur. A nightclub atmosphere of unparalleled cohesiveness, all theatrical lighting and production elements were conceptualized and designed for the entire room to act as a single organism pulsating to the rhythm of a single heartbeat. 

In the sub level lies the main dancefloor where guests will find a custom DJ booth, thundering Funktion One sound system and 50,000 addressable, floor-to-ceiling LED bulbs. Surrounding the dance floor are four VIP booths and a two tiered stadium seating platform comprising 8 VIP sections which offer a high-energy experience for guests who wish to be in the center of the action. At the forefront of the dance floor is the main stage, which has been designed specifically to showcase Temple’s world-renowned artists, DJs, and performers. The main room is complete with 8 mezzanine tables that hover above the main dance floor, offering unparalleled and immersive views of the action in a private setting. 

The sound system at Temple Denver has been designed to provide the ultimate listening experience. Through decades of constant refinement and testing, Funktion One has achieved a level of fidelity across the frequency spectrum that was previously unheard of at night club sound pressure levels. The low frequencies provided by the newest Funktion One F221 woofers and BR132A subwoofers are configured in a non-conventional manner. The BR132 is perhaps one of the only true, high output subwoofers in the world.

Temple Denver is 1 of only 3 venues in the United States to have this innovative technology and has achieved what many nightclubs have attempted, but failed to accomplish; the feat of producing the ultimate sound experience of a pulsating system that is not overbearing to conversations or harming to the audible senses.

The Church

You might be wondering, is this real? Yes it is. Will God judge me for raging in a former house of worship? I can’t answer that, but what I can tell you is raging is an understatement. This place throws down. Imagine a festival. Now imagine putting a three-story church on top of that festival. There you go. Welcome to The Church.

The venue features stained-glass windows, high-beamed gothic architecture and hundreds of candles spread throughout the Church suggest a pious vibe in the past house of worship, but the congregation is as mixed as they come. Built-in 1865, the roomy, multi-level Lincoln Street mainstay draws globally based DJs, local residents, retro lovers, even the under-21 set: Sections of the bar are open to those 18 and up. A rooftop patio affords one of the city’s best views. Confessional booths, although maybe more needed then ever, have been replaced with bottle service tables, available to anyone looking to party hard. To see what’s happening at The Church this weekend, make sure to check out upcoming events at the Church.

Club Vinyl

Club Vinyl is a beast of a space that occupies four distinct floors in an old industrial setting. From the basement to the rooftop (open and comfortable every day, despite Colorado’s weather), there’s a different vibe going on on each floor. The basement’s dark with glowing bottle service tables lining the sides of the room coupled with a distinct underground feeling. The main floor above it is similar but with much more production; a Funktion One sound system, a space to chill in the back of the room, and two designated bottle service booths.

There is lots of seating outside, including fire pits, heaters for when it’s cool out, and misters for when it’s warm. You can also rent out hookahs on the rooftop. The inside features even more bottle service tables and a second Funktion One sound system. Off of the main floor is a patio for smoking. The second floor splits into two halves—one half is called the Glass Lounge, which is primarily used as a private events space, and the other half has bottle service booths, pool tables and a dancefloor where you can usually find circles of people breakdancing to Top 40 music.

The rooftop is partially enclosed on one half, partially exposed to the elements on the other half. Up and coming EDM DJs are always found throwing down new underground music not yet ruined by popularity. This venue is an EDM junkie’s dream, so make sure to check out upcoming events at Club Vinyl to catch your favorite DJs!

Bar Standard

Once the home of Serengeti and Shelter, Bar Standard is an Art Deco-themed, modern-day speakeasy. While the name and look may have changed, the club, housed in the former Jonas Bros. Furs building, still brings in some of the area’s best DJs — who spin house and dance music — as well as more high-profile national DJs. In addition, Bar Standard occasionally brings in live acts like the Cool Kids to perform on stage. The main area of the upscale club fills up quickly on the weekends, but there are two patios, both of which offer gorgeous views of Denver’s skyline, to escape the masses. Make sure to check out upcoming events at Bar Standard to see what’s going down!

This is definietly one of the coolest spots in Denver. Few clubs that I know of offer both a rooftop bar as well as an inside dance hall. This is definitely a place worth checking out.

The Black Box

Last but not least, Black Box. This venue is a refuge from the everyday, a home for experimentation and heart felt emotion. Their mission is simple, to move people through sound. They host a wide range of genres, allowing patrons from all walks to experience the power of music on a proper sound system. The dual room venue is fully equipped with the powerful, state-of-the-art Basscouch Sound consisting of a Tannoy, Funktion-One, and Othorn combination. A haven for artists, audiophiles, and partygoers alike, The Black Box is headquarters for Colorado’s underground music community.

The club itself is intimate with dark lights, and lots of lazers. Needless to say this is a totally different experience from big venues where you catch what some might call “radio DJs”. Instead, The Black Box aims to give EDM goers a more intmitate experience with music thats up and coming.

Honorable Mention: Red Rocks Amphitheater

Now, I know exactly what you are probably thinking right now. This is not a club, so why is it on the top EDM clubs in Denver? The Red Rock Amphitheater is not a club. However, this venue deserves a shoutout as it has recently been attracting some of the biggest names in EDM and I felt it was only fair to let my EDM bretheran know where to find that next epic party.

Big Wild & Whethan, Above and Beyond, Rezz, RÜFÜS DU SOL, Snails b2b Kill the Noise, Illenium, Troyboi and deadMau5 are among the many who are coming or have come to Red Rocks to preform. And there will be others. Althought not a club, Red Rocks Amphitheater has brought some of the biggest names in electronic dance music to Denver, and so I felt it necessary to throw in the mix.

Red Rocks Amphitheatre for those who don’t know is a beautfiul open-air amphitheatre built into a rock structure near Morrison, Colorado and is located 10 miles west of Denver.

Memoire Boston Grand Opening – June 2019

The Encore name has been making waves around New England shores with the buzz surrounding Boston’s newest grand addition. We’re proud to share news of such a large project coming to a city very close to our hearts, as both Encore and a fancy new nightclub will be joining us in Boston.

Big Night Entertainment Group (BNEG) is bringing Boston’s newest luxury nightclub, Mémoire, to the city’s brand new Encore Boston Harbor resort. The nightclub represents BNEG’s mission to bring world-class talent to New England and will host its kickoff on June 23rd with R3HAB. The forthcoming project will include a stacked opening lineup also featuring Steve Aoki, DJ Diesel aka Shaquille O’Neal, Cheat Codes, VICE, and Don Diablo. 

“We are beyond thrilled to introduce Mémoire and to be a part of the incredible Encore Boston Harbor project. Mémoire will offer a high-energy nightlife destination within the five-star property, regularly welcoming top DJs and nightlife talent from around the world. At Mémoire we wanted the guest experience to be unlike anything else in Boston, blending the most state-of-the-art technology available with glamorous and sophisticated décor. The result is a space that’s really high energy and captivating while still offering that luxurious and VIP experience.” – BNEG Principal Randy Greenstein

Mémoire oozes the epitome of a high-end nightclub, flaunting lustrous gold surfaces, plush accents, sensuous leather contours, custom marble tables, and glistening hand-blown glass chandeliers. Accommodating up to 650 guests in its 8,000 square foot space, Mémoire also holds 20 luxurious VIP tables, multiple bars, and alluring private areas. Set up for success, the space, of course, features the best of the best technology including a giant LED wall behind the DJ booth for captivating visuals. On the dancefloor, guests will look above to see a custom state-of-the-art chandelier showering them with vibrant light shows as they listen to the booming Funktion One sound system.

Mémoire is BNEG’s latest addition, joining the high ranks beside Boston’s award-winning club The Grand which has reinvented the city’s nightlife, particularly in the electronic music spectrum. Welcoming a weekly roster of the world’s top DJs and producers, The Grand has entirely dominated the Boston nightlife scene in a very short period of time. Stay up to date with Mémoire’s lineup and events, and book tables on the Discotech app.

Chicago’s The Mid Closing in Early 2019

Popular Chicago music venue the MID has announced that it will be closing its doors for good on February 5, 2019.

The sleek nightlife hotspot has attributed their closure to recent expansion of the city’s West Loop neighborhood and Fulton Market District.

Opening its doors in 2010, the MID has hosted a range of noteworthy artists such as Adam Beyer, Derrick Carter, Green Velvet, Laurent Garnier, Skrillex, Deep Dish, Diplo Claude Von Stroke, and more.

In the months leading up to its closure, the venue plans on announcing a number of special “farewell parties” to give the location a proper send-off. Club owners Lucas King and Nick Karounos admit that they are sad to say farewell to their endeared nightclub but look forward to opening new venues in Chicago very soon.

“These last remaining months will be a celebration of the past and a toast to the future,” says club owner Lucas King. “We want to thank all the fans, artists, employees, agents, managers, and promoters who have supported us throughout this era. As a token of our appreciation, we are putting together some very special events leading up to that “One Last Song.”