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Nestled in the vibrant heart of Rue Gouraud in Gemmayze, Beirut, Lebanon, The Angry Monkey Beirut has carved out a reputation as one of the city's most iconic nightlife destinations. Since opening its doors, this lively nightclub has become a staple for those seeking unforgettable club nights, pulsating electronic music, and a lively dance floor that keeps Beirut’s party spirit alive well into the early hours. Over the years, The Angry Monkey has maintained its reputation for hosting top-tier electronic music acts and fostering a dynamic scene that attracts both locals and international visitors alike.

The venue has seen some structural changes and renovations, but its core charm and energetic vibe remain unchanged, making it a must-visit spot for anyone eager to experience Beirut’s thriving club culture. The club’s reputation is further cemented by its consistent booking of renowned artists, with past performances by international stars like Tshnko and NUR, who have helped elevate its status on the global electronic music map. Tshnko’s high-energy sets and NUR’s innovative sounds have drawn rave reviews from the electronic community, including those on SESH, solidifying The Angry Monkey Beirut’s position as a hub for cutting-edge music and SESH moments.

The venue’s ability to attract such talented performers reflects its importance in Lebanon’s nightlife scene, where it continues to be a go-to destination for dance music enthusiasts. As the city’s nightlife evolves, The Angry Monkey remains a cornerstone for club nights that blend local talent with international acts, creating a vibrant atmosphere that keeps the dance floor alive. Whether you’re a seasoned clubber or a curious newcomer, planning a visit to The Angry Monkey Beirut promises an immersive experience into Beirut’s pulsating electronic scene.

Be sure to check out their upcoming events and see why this legendary venue continues to be a beacon of Beirut’s nightlife culture.

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