Luz de Gas

Barcelona


Set in a grand former theatre, this club stages concerts ranging through rock and soul to salsa, jazz and pop several nights a week. From about 2am, the place turns into a club that attracts a well-dressed crowd with varying musical tastes, depending on the night.


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