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This celebrated cocktail bar features regular cabaret acts and other live performances (usually in winter), and attracts a more mature clientele.
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You can get information about special events at www.clubbingspain.com
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The friendly Sunset bar has a relaxed lounge area with sofas, plus a small dance floor playing mainly Spanish pop from the 1980s onward for a slightly older, calmer crowd.
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A genuine corner of Andalucía on the Costa Blanca, the Tablao Zambra in El Campelló (a few miles up the coast from Alicante) features flamenco music and dance by gifted Andalucian performers.
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For a taste of Andalucía, make a date at the Tablao Zambra in Campelló, just up the coast from Alicante. The show is geared toward tourists, but the dancers and musicians are all incredibly talented.
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Many of the clubs on the Costa Blanca have outdoor terraces, which offer welcome respite from the rigours of the dance floor.
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A special train service between Alicante and Altea runs all through the night in July and August.
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Underground hosts regular live gigs featuring local and upand-coming bands, plus great jam sessions. At weekends, top DJs spin an eclectic mix of dance music.
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This big, slick disco just off the lively Calle San Fernando is currently one of the most fashionable in Alicante (as the admission price of €10 reflects). An enthusiastic crowd dances to the latest house and techno tunes.
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Benidorm has a buzzing gay scene, and the Calle Santa Faz is packed with gay and gay-friendly bars and clubs. Zanzíbar has a friendly, mixed crowd, and there are nightly drag shows.
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