Freaks’n’Geeks
Address: Debaser Malmö, Norra Parkgatan 2
7pm – 3am
80 kronor
Age: 20 and over
Nerds and dorks also want to be able to party without risk of having a bucket of pigs’ blood poured over them like in the movie Carrie. This autumn they’ll find a refuge at Debaser, where mingle girl Sanna and musical fascist Madeleine are creating a bullying free zone, with indie, experimental, lo-fi, indietronica and shoegaze emanating from the speakers. Sports jocks and cheerleaders are not welcome here.
KB/Nightclub
Address: Kulturbolaget, Bergsgatan 18
11.30pm – 4am
60 kronor (20 kronor before 12.30am)
Age: 20 and over
When the concert’s over and you’re stuck in some bar, your friends can’t decide where to go next and you want to go clubbing but can’t decide between house and radio hits, then it’s a dead cert you’ll end up here. KB’s Nightclub is a bit of everything without being too much of anything, a safe bet in a nightclub world where one fad fast replaces the next. You know what you’ll be getting at KB: a musical mixed bag with a vague pop/rock direction and friendly people who, like you, don’t really know how they got here.
Pastell
Address: Babel, Spångatan 38
11pm – 3am
140 kronor (120 kronor if you pre-book)
Age: 20 and over
Pastell aspires to be the colourful live club that gives you that little bit extra. With concert experiences in focus, it’s no surprise that pop phenomena like Yelle and Sebastien Tellier have graced the Pastell stage. But club kids won’t be disappointed either: once the artists have left the building guests are treated to an evening of the wonderful world of electro pop from the DJ booth.
Tonight
Djungeltrumman’s very own star blogger Veronica Maggio, the girl with the enchanting voice, takes to the stage this Saturday evening. She is accompanied by her band and together they prove that soul in Swedish is an absolutely fabulous idea. Prebook with Tickster or Folk och Rock.
More club tips at Djungeltrumman (In Swedish)