Club classics in the inner city
For the classic, slightly edgy club experience, Joburg kindly offers us Gwigwi Mrwebi Street in Newtown, a street synonymous with the ultra-cool inner-city club scene, complete with pounding techno and drum & bass.1. And Club
39 Gwigwi Mrwebi St, Newtown
2. Carfax
An underground club and events space, Carfax opened in 1995, making it positively ancient by Joburg clubbing standards. The club is a vast old warehouse reimagined, hosting music festivals with a focus on alternative and underground music. During festivals, the adjoining streets are closed off to form an indoor-outdoor space with many stages.39 Gwigwi Mrwebi St, Newtown
3. Club A.M.
Club A.M. is a magnet for pop-up events, hosting cult-followed dance-centred events like Movement is Medicine, Ebumnandin, Raving in Johannesburg, VNJ BALL, The Breakfast Club, Love2Love, The Listening Party and more.39 Gwigwi Mrwebi St, Newtown
Fancy clubbing in the north
If you're looking for more luxe and less grit, the north of Joburg has that too.4. Booth Night Club (Sandton)
130 11th St, Parkmore, Sandton
5. Louis (Rosebank)
160 Jan Smuts Ave, Rosebank
Club alternatives around Joburg
If you're not into clubbing but still looking for a place to dance, here are our not-quite-clubs that are still sure to get your body moving.6. Breezeblock Café (Brixton)
29 Chiswick St, Brixton
7. Good Omens (Melville)
4 7th St, Melville
8. Katzy’s (Rosebank)
The Firs, Hyatt Shopping Centre, 19 Biermann Ave, Rosebank
9. Mamakashaka and Friends (Braamfontein)
A cool and calming space that leads onto a private courtyard, Mamakashaka and Friends opens on weekends for selected events, like vinyl sets, listening parties and sunset solos, always in collaboration with Joburg's creative community.5 De Beer St, Braamfontein
10. Native Rebels (Soweto)
Kadebe St, Jabavu, Soweto
11. Smoking Kills (Melville)
78 4th Ave, Melville
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