Sala Apolo is a legendary Barcelona music venue in a 1940s dance hall in Poble-sec, known for its eclectic live music programme and its cult-status club nights — Nasty Mondays and Nitsa.
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Duration
240 min
Entry Fee
€15
Opening Hours
year-roundYear-round
MonClosed
TueClosed
WedClosed
Thu00:00 – 06:00
Fri00:00 – 06:00
Sat00:00 – 06:00
SunClosed
Overview
Sala Apolo is a legendary Barcelona music venue in a 1940s dance hall in Poble-sec, known for its eclectic live music programme and its cult-status club nights — Nasty Mondays and Nitsa.
Highlights
The Venue: A gorgeous old dance hall with a balcony level, ornate ceiling, and a wooden dance floor that has hosted everything from flamenco to techno.
Nitsa Club: One of Spain's most important electronic music club nights, running since 1993 — a launching pad for DJs.
Nasty Mondays: A legendary Monday night party of indie, rock, and pop that has been running for over 20 years.
Visitor Tips
Monday Night: Nasty Mondays is an institution — a Monday night party that rivals weekend clubs.
Check the Programme: Live gigs and club nights on different days — check salaapolo.com.