Dance Music Clubs Near Me

Sometimes you just want a sophisticated cocktail in an opulent club with an energetic dance floor or want the chance to show off your skills on an amazing DJ set.

This Williamsburg venue attracts a hip, fashionable crowd with an atmosphere that blends hip-hop with EDM and house music – it is the place to go in NYC for dancing!

Elsewhere

No matter your taste in music, London offers dance dens that cater to your musical preferences. Some prefer country honky tonks like Broken Spoke for some authentic country honky tonking action while others opt for electronic dance music (EDM) hotspots like Independent and Sound Bar for loud clubbing scenes.

Eden (201 Chrystie Street) offers an unforgettable house and techno club experience! Nestled just blocks away from Avant Gardner, Brooklyn Mirage, House of Yes and King’s Hall venues and clubs – Elsewhere stands by their motto to “uphold and diversify culture” through art, music and community involvement!

Ushuaia in Ibiza offers an idyllic escape for anyone in search of some peace and relaxation while appreciating great music. Boasting open-air terraces and spectacular performances, this club provides guests with ample opportunity to dance the night away with friends! They can find entertainment in the form of big bohemian fiestas as well as deep melodic tech house sessions until late into the night!

Lavo

As its name implies, Lavo combines clubbing and dining into one convenient experience. The dining room serves up delicious Italian fare while below is a nightclub playing underground electronic music from top DJs throughout the week – this makes Lavo an excellent spot to get both great food and dancing fun!

Contrasting other clubs that tend to be dark and unwelcoming, this NYC nightclub features two levels for dancing and seating, with luxurious decor such as tasseled curtains, herringbone floor tiling, ornate custom railings, vintage decor pieces as well as wood, leather and marble surfaces creating an eye-catching club environment that is certain to impress.

This sister venue of an iconic Las Vegas club is known for attracting top talent. Enjoy EDM hits all night long from world-class DJs. Indulge in high-end bottle service that attracts VIP guests. Weekends tend to get very busy here so arrive early or purchase presale tickets to avoid long lines at the entrance.

Lavo first opened its doors in 2010 and quickly became a favorite spot of celebrities including Mariah Carey, Nick Cannon, Paris Hilton and Leonardo DiCaprio. Additionally, “Orange is the New Black” star Jackie Cruz made Lavo her home base as did nightlife impresario Rocco Ancarola – both located at 39 E 58th St between Madison Ave & Park Ave in Manhattan.

SNS Bar

Meatpacking District’s SNS Bar brings back free-spirited energy from its early 2000s heyday with its disco ball chandelier, top tier set lists and cushy velvet banquettes. Run by Ronnie Flynn and Dylan Hales of Little Ways and The Flower Shop fame, they have revitalized this Lower East Side spot as an unfailing source for dance music, gossipy clientele and stylish crowds alike.

House of Yes in Brooklyn strives to bring its patrons an immersive dreamscape experience, hosting theme nights featuring trance DJs, marching bands, circus performers, burlesque dancers and tarot card readers. It features everything from rave-esque basement dancing sessions with rave DJs and marching bands all the way to lush loft spaces with red velvet curtains and dance floors for ultimate revelry – it even offers VIP seating! As part of Full:Life Hospitality Group (which runs other LES venues such as Creatures of All Kind and Make Believe), House of Yes offers its signature experience: full scale concept nights featuring everything from rave-like basement rave-esque basement parties featuring far-out theme nights with far-out theme nights featuring DJs, marching bands, circus performers, burlesque dancers and tarot card readers as part of its varied nightclub concepts!

Schimanski

As night falls, crisp beats echo throughout Schimanski, an edgy dance music club near me. Their sound waves cascade over the crowd and encourage them to let go and move to its transcendent tunes – providing hours of aural magic before dawn breaks.

Schimanski embraces both clubbers and daywalkers alike with events tailored to all types of dancefloor experiences – from pop-up shops and markets to culinary offerings and skill workshops – which help make for an enjoyable visit. The venue also hosts skill workshops and cultural exhibitions to add a little flare.

Showcasing both local talent and A-List DJs alike, The Studio Bar boasts an eclectic lineup that showcases both underground artists and A-List DJs alike. Offering both experienced clubbers as well as casual clubbers a place to explore music together is its primary purpose and an avenue for celebration of its love through community involvement in music appreciation. Showcasing Brooklyn’s spirit of innovation while celebrating music is what draws community together at this unapologetic space for celebration!

Not the only club in Brooklyn, but one of the best and most renowned. The venue boasts a main room split into two bars and a rooftop, hosting big names such as Galantis and Kerri Chandler as well as melodic electronic artists like Galantis or Kerri Chandler. Expect bass-heavy music alongside melodic electronic artists. It has a European feel to it, with staff being extremely friendly and helpful; they will help plan your party and book performers while offering photo booth rentals as well as private rooms for your event!

Paul’s Baby Grand

For dance music enthusiasts, nothing beats an evening at this Brooklyn warehouse turned club. This smoky space hosts top DJs from around the country year round to get you on your feet. They are known for their spectacular productions that include lights and smoke as well as pricey drinks so it would be wise to bring extra cash.

At its heart, this classic basement bar represents the same vibe of your friend’s self-proclaimed “crate-digger.” Expect low ceilings, mismatched couches and frozen dole whip cocktails served alongside an energetic playlist that has you dancing even though there’s no official dance floor. Fashion creatives and nightlife insiders may even catch sight of some stars here on any given evening!

House of Yes is known for hosting extraordinary theme nights in Brooklyn, featuring marching bands, trance DJs, aerialists, circus performers, burlesque dancers and magicians. Situated in an old warehouse near Williamsburg in Brooklyn is also features artwork by local artists.

Lullaby on Rivington Street offers another low-key dance music spot. This Bushwick mainstay bills itself as a tropical fantasy dance club, and delivers in spades. Music ranges from house to hip hop; guests include DJs, local talent and fashion industry insiders alike.

Paul Sevigny, nightlife impresario and brother of actress Chloe Sevigny, unveiled his first NYC club at Roxy Hotel back in 2007. Dubbed Paul’s Cocktail Lounge when it initially opened, this high-end dance music venue is truly remarkable – its staff wear uniforms resembling Latin Palm Beach while its decor features both 30s style decor and tropical art; making this an essential spot for fashion week afterparties and celebrity-studded events alike!