La Nau, located at Carrer d'Àlaba, 30, 08005 in Barcelona, is a dynamic nightclub and live music venue that has become a cornerstone of the city’s thriving cultural scene. Housed in a former industrial warehouse in the vibrant Poblenou district, La Nau has a history that reflects Barcelona's own evolution as a hub for creativity and nightlife. The venue opened its doors in 2017, quickly gaining a reputation for its excellent acoustics, state-of-the-art sound system, and commitment to fostering emerging talent alongside established acts.
Its industrial yet inviting setting, characterized by exposed brickwork and soaring ceilings, creates an atmosphere that is both intimate and energetic. Over the years, La Nau has distinguished itself as more than just a nightclub—it serves as a crucial incubator for the local music scene, frequently hosting showcases, artist residencies, workshops, and community events. The venue is also celebrated for its inclusive programming and collaborations with local collectives, helping to push boundaries in the city’s nightlife by embracing genres ranging from indie rock and electronic music to hip hop, jazz, and world music.
While La Nau has maintained its original location, the space has undergone extensive interior redesign and technical upgrades to continuously meet the needs of performers and audiences. Its adaptability and community focus have cemented its legacy as a platform that bridges the gap between underground innovation and mainstream appeal. Notable artists who have performed at La Nau include international acts like The Soft Moon, The KVB, and Kelley Stoltz, as well as celebrated local talents such as Joana Serrat, Cala Vento, Anímic, Maria Arnal i Marcel Bagés, and Ferran Palau.
The venue has also hosted events headlined by emerging artists from the rich Catalan and Spanish scenes, and special DJ sets by both local and visiting selectors, further enhancing its reputation as one of Barcelona’s essential destinations for music lovers.
The capacity of La Nau is 390.
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