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Can anyone recommend a place to go dancing in Geneva with music different than Salsa or Techno? And is it better to go there on a Frieday or Saturday night?


Have a lovely Saturday everyone :)


Anna

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Can anyone recommend a place to go dancing in Geneva with music different than Salsa or Techno? And is it better to go there on a Frieday or Saturday night?


Have a lovely Saturday everyone :)


Anna


Anna SAug 30, 2014 @ 11:28
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Mr Pickwick has sometimes dancing evenings with different themes

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Mr Pickwick has sometimes dancing evenings with different themes


Kris R, Aug 30, 2014 @ 18:59
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If you don't mind an average age of 20-25 around you, and paying a lot for drinks, try Java or V Club. They play mainly House, with some peaks into other styles. You'll get a bit of techno too, but not a lot. 


And of course, the best option: the big glocals parties that happen every few months. 

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If you don't mind an average age of 20-25 around you, and paying a lot for drinks, try Java or V Club. They play mainly House, with some peaks into other styles. You'll get a bit of techno too, but not a lot. 


And of course, the best option: the big glocals parties that happen every few months. 


Nir Ofek, Aug 31, 2014 @ 15:59
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Palais Mascotte is pretty good,with live music sometimes, people from different age ranges and friendly atmosphere.

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Palais Mascotte is pretty good,with live music sometimes, people from different age ranges and friendly atmosphere.


delseta9_, Aug 31, 2014 @ 16:31
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If you don't mind an average age of 20-25 around you, and paying a lot for drinks, try Java or V Club. They play mainly House, with some peaks into other styles. You'll get a bit of techno too, but not a lot. 

And of course, the best option: the big glocals parties that happen every few months. 


Aug 31, 14 15:59

Ermm...would prefer a little older people around ;) but thank you :)

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Ermm...would prefer a little older people around ;) but thank you :)


Anna S, Aug 31, 2014 @ 20:08
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I second the Mr. Pickwick mention. They have some really good music on a regular basis. John Barry is really good, but maybe not for dancing. But, some Friday and Saturday bands are excellent.


 


 

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I second the Mr. Pickwick mention. They have some really good music on a regular basis. John Barry is really good, but maybe not for dancing. But, some Friday and Saturday bands are excellent.


 


 


Zonker, Sep 4, 2014 @ 13:37
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