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The clubber’s guide to Glasgow
It’s no secret that Glaswegians know how to party hard – drinking, staying up all night and generally having a laugh are all things that the people in this city are renowned for. So it won’t come as a surprise to learn that Glasgow has the most vibrant club scene outside of London, with an eclectic mix of clubs and bars in which to get p****d and dance your troubles away. But where to start (or end) your big night out?
The DJs’ Club
The Arches Consistently brilliant line up of talents (Mylo played his first gig here and the likes of Carl Cox and Judge Jules have been regulars). Featuring music as wide ranging as electro punk, house and party tunes, this is one of the friendliest venues in Glasgow and the last place you’ll find trouble.
The Celeb Spot
If you were a celebrity and out for a night in Glasgow where would you go? Well you’d want smooth sounds, uber-cool clubbing companions and a stylista atmosphere…Bar Budda it is. Already a favourite with local footballers, those in the know head here for a cocktail or two before dancing around their Prada handbags all night.
The Cheesy Club
It’s a favourite student hangout, it plays retro party tunes, there’s a bloody great truck hanging out of the front of it. It has to be The Garage. Full of students in ‘hilarious’ afro wigs, doing the YMCA moves ‘ironically’ and talking about ‘classic’ children’s TV shows, The Garage is the ultimate in camembert clubbing. Expect to hear Abba.
The Alternative Choice
There are plenty of places to pick from if you want to party to guitar based choons but when it comes to truly alternative music head for Sub Club. With a wide ranging record collection, JD Twitch and JG Wilkes have flexed their djing muscles there too.
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