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Maravillas Club

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    Maravillas Club is an emblematic room in the Malasaña district with more than 30 years of history. Since it reopened its doors as Maravillas Club (after its stage as Nasti), the hall has been characterized by its versatility and lack of prejudice.

    Maravillas offers a regular programme of concerts (indie, pop, rock, jazz), as well as parties with some of the most outstanding djs of the Madrid club scene (Adrián LeFreak, Flechazo, Total, El Cuerpo del Disco, Digital 21, Tinglao, Remember, Ángel Pop Dj, Dj Lovers). We can also enjoy scenic arts, performance, monologues, thematic parties, poetry or book and fanzine presentations.

    The venue has two performance spaces: Artefacto, dedicated to the performing arts, with micro-theatre, indie classics, premieres, debuts and theatre for children and teenagers; and Stand The Pace, with live music performances by indie rock and pop groups, and intimate concerts by soloist artists and duos.

    In Maravillas Club, events related to feminist, queer, lesbian and gay culture have a prominent place (Tsunami Genderfluid, FuriaQueer, Be Fresh, Domingueras).

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    Last updated: 19/05/2022
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    Club
    Address
    Calle
    de San Vicente Ferrer, 33
    28004
    Tourist area
    Malasaña
    Telephone
    Fax
    Metro
    Tribunal (L1, L10)
    Noviciado (L2, L3, L10)
    Bus
    002, 3, 147
    Cercanías (local train)
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

    Docking stations: 

    - San Andrés (calle San Andrés, 18)

    - Plaza de Juan Pujol (calle Espíritu Santo, 30) 59

    Times

    Check official website

    Type
    Nightclubs
    Live music

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