New Little Bar

Chengdu


This small publike venue is the place in Chengdu to catch live local bands; they play most Fridays and Saturdays, and occasional weekdays, usually from 8pm. Live music carries a cover charge of ¥15 or more, depending on who’s playing. Check online for the schedule.

After featuring in a famous Chinese music video it has now become inundated with selfie-seeking visitors and at times management imposes a maximum stay of just 30 minutes.


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