Sala Apolo, Concert hall and nightclub in El Poble-sec, Barcelona, Spain.
Sala Apolo features two main concert halls with capacities of 1,300 and 800 people respectively, plus an outdoor space accommodating 300 attendees for diverse musical events.
Established around 1943, Sala Apolo has evolved from a traditional concert hall into a versatile entertainment complex that has been central to Barcelona's music scene for over eight decades.
The venue hosts the renowned Nitsa Club electronic music sessions on weekends and integrates visual art through the Art Meets Apolo initiative, transforming spaces into gallery areas.
Located on Nou de la Rambla street near Paral·lel metro station on lines L2 and L3, the venue offers moderate ticket prices and operates primarily during evening and nighttime hours.
Sala Apolo operates a professional Live Recording Studio within the venue and features a 360-degree sound system for immersive listening experiences during special album launches and performances.
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