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Sala Siroco is a well-known nightclub and live music venue located in the Malasaña district of Madrid, Spain. Since opening its doors in 1989, Siroco has played a pivotal role in the city’s nightlife and cultural scene, serving as both a launchpad for emerging artists and a gathering place for lovers of alternative music. Throughout its history, the club has maintained a strong reputation for diversity, quality programming, and a welcoming, intimate atmosphere.
Initially, Siroco quickly established itself as a destination for underground and experimental acts at a time when Madrid was experiencing the aftereffects of the famed "Movida Madrileña," a countercultural explosion that shaped Spain’s contemporary music scene. Over the years, Siroco has adapted to changing musical tastes and trends, seamlessly moving from indie rock to electronic, soul, funk, and everything in between while retaining a loyal audience that values its authenticity. The structure of the venue has remained largely unchanged, preserving its split-level layout: an upper "lounge" focused on a more relaxed vibe and a basement club known for vibrant DJ sessions and live concerts.
Drawing both domestic crowds and international visitors, Siroco has become an emblem of Madrid’s avant-garde nightlife, actively supporting local musicians and offering an important platform for creative experimentation. Notable artists who have graced the Sala Siroco stage include international acts like The Wave Pictures, Nick Waterhouse, and The Japanese Popstars, as well as a host of renowned Spanish musicians and bands such as Vetusta Morla, El Columpio Asesino, Fuel Fandango, Lori Meyers, Tulsa, Russian Red, and Xoel López. The venue continues to be a hotspot for up-and-coming DJs, underground labels, and innovative live performances, underscoring its lasting impact on Spain’s cultural landscape.

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UPDATED : 24 July 2025 at 17:42