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Live Music
Yúgōng Yíshān Chinese and foreign bands and electronic knob-twiddlers, as well as an
audience-friendly vibe, make this the top venue for seeing live music in the capital. ( CLICK
HERE )
Mao Livehouse Big enough to make you feel like you're at a real event, but small enough
to still feel intimate, a sound booking policy and a cracking sound system. ( CLICK HERE )
East Shore Jazz Café The number one spot in town for jazzers with a prime location by
the side of the Hòuhǎi lakes, a relaxed feel and cool tunes late into the night. ( CLICK HERE )
Dos Kolegas A little bit out of the way, but this is a grungy gem of a venue that puts on a
lot of the local punk and alternative bands. ( CLICK HERE )
Temple Bar The owners are tattooed and pierced metal and punk fiends, but all sorts of
bands take to the stage at this friendly place. ( CLICK HERE )
Jiāng Jìn Jǐu A cafe by day that puts on a lot of folk and ethnic minority acts, especially
Uighur and Mongolian, which you won't hear anywhere else once the sun goes down. (
CLICK HERE )
What? Bar Years ago this tiny place was just about the only venue in town; it still has
loads of character and it's a good place to see up and coming new bands. ( CLICK HERE )
For more top Beijing spots, see the following:
» Eating ( CLICK HERE )
» Drinking & Nightlife ( CLICK HERE )
» Entertainment ( CLICK HERE )
» Shopping ( CLICK HERE )
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