Moby Dick

Madrid


In a corner of Madrid that works hard by day and parties even harder on weekends, Moby Dick is an institution on the live-music circuit, mostly hosting well-known rock bands who can’t quite fill the 25,000-seater venues. There are plenty of dance bars alongside if the music’s not to your liking.


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