La Riviera is one of
Madrid's most emblematic nightclubs and concert venues, known for its vibrant atmosphere, iconic palm tree decor, and prominent location near the banks of the Manzanares River. Originally opened in 1965, La Riviera quickly established itself as a premier space for nightlife, live music, and cultural events in the capital. Its large, open-plan layout, with a capacity of approximately 2,500 people, distinguishes it from many other venues in the city, enabling it to host not only club nights but also major concerts and festivals.
The club’s sprawling dancefloor, multiple bars, and distinctive tropical aesthetic featuring artificial palm trees have made it a beloved institution among locals and visitors alike. Throughout its history, La Riviera has been an important hub for
Madrid’s music scene, playing a critical role in shaping the city’s nightlife and concert culture. While the structure and interior design have undergone periodic renovations to enhance acoustics, lighting, and general facilities, the location itself has remained constant since its inception, securing its legacy in
Madrid’s cultural landscape.
Over the decades, La Riviera’s stage has welcomed a remarkable array of musical talent, elevating its reputation both within Spain and internationally as a must-visit venue for artists touring Europe. The space is also celebrated for its eclectic programming, spanning genres from rock and pop to electronic music and indie, allowing diverse audiences to find their place within its lively ambiance. Beyond its enduring popularity as a nightclub, La Riviera is regarded as a rite of passage for many fans and musicians, cementing its status as one of Spain's most legendary live music venues.
Notable artists who have performed at La Riviera include international stars such as The Cure, Arctic Monkeys, Oasis, The Chemical Brothers, Placebo, and The Prodigy, as well as Spanish icons like Amaral, Vetusta Morla, Bunbury, Love of Lesbian, Lori Meyers, and Izal.