Here’s Bali’s nightlife update for the next 2 weeks provided by the Beat Magazine.
Here is the rundown of upcoming nightlife events in Bali provided by the Beat Magazine.
Walking around Seminyak this morning I stolled along Jl. Dhyana Pura and also Jl. Arjuna, the beach at the end of Jl. Double Six. Preparations are being made for New Years after a wet night. The staff at Double Six nightclub were putting together some plywood contraption, probably to support some kind of sign for later. Down the street, staff at the new DeJaVu were hosing down the patio area. DeJaVu relocated to the place next door, meaning a slightly larger venue. It never ceases to amaze me how place that are doing good business, suddenly close, due to lease problems. Today Blue Ocean beach looked more like ‘post hurricane beach’ with the remnants of last night’s storm strewn all over.
Visitors to Ubud usually end up at a temple dance. By that I don’t mean dressing sexy and grinding on the dance floor, I mean watching Balinese people perform traditional Balinese dances. On the main street, Jl. Raya Ubud, touts are out all day long, catching flies. I’ve never gone for it before, as I’ve always managed to see Balinese dances for free in villages around the island. Last night my friends were thinking about going for it, so I went along. There are many dances, but the one we saw was at the Ubud Palace at 7.30pm.
Here’s Bali’s nightlife schedule for the next 2 weeks, provided by the Beat Magazine.
Here is the rundown of upcoming nightlife events in Bali, from Jan 26th-Feb 10th, provided by the Beat Magazine.
Here is the rundown of upcoming nightlife events in Bali, from Jan 2nd onwards, provided by the Beat Magazine.
New Years in approaching here in Bali and there are plenty of things going on. Here’s a recap of events provided by the Beat Magazine.
Here is the rundown of upcoming nightlife events in Bali, over Christmas and New Years, provided by the Beat Magazine.