Hiroshima

Barcelona


Set in a former elevator factory, this creative lynchpin hosts emerging and avant-garde musicians, dancers and performing artists. There are two stages (seating 130 and 250 people) and a lively ground-floor bar where you can grab a drink after the show. For unconventional performances, this is a good place to look.


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