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2021: Find out which are the active nightclubs in Chile

It began in the month of November 2021 and we learned that in Chile there are already several places that began to open their doors to the public offering events, classes and a place to enjoy and get out of the daily routine and more with the Covid-19 pandemic, for We did a small tour around the country seeing which places or nightclubs are open or which are about to open their doors, and at the moment we have the following clubs:

The Orixas Disco and Nightclub is back:

Club Orixas, a nightclub that before the covid-119 pandemic had an outstanding billboard of live music events, dance shows, animations, contests and much more activities from 7:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. ; and we receive the information that will soon be opening its doors to the public and through its social networks we already have many advances of how it will start and here we have a brief summary of the following activities to carry out:

The musical atmosphere will be provided for the moment by the Resident DJ @djpamanar, on Wednesdays there will be bachateros, on Thursdays by Sabor Cubano, on Fridays by Mambo and on Saturdays there will be 3 Cubans – 3 mambos 3 bachatas + pachanga.

If what you want to dance and learn, these are the days (at the moment) that the following classes will be held (we still do not have their schedule so we have to be aware of their schedule of activities) and who will do them:

  • Wednesday: on Wednesdays the Sensuality of Bachata with @camilobsoul.
  • Thursday: for casino lovers, every Thursday we will have classes together @lalosuke
  • Friday: Online Salsa classes will be given with the style and elegance of teacher @gonzaloriquelme, all you need is to participate without any experience
  • Saturday: dance classes will be given, where everyone will be playing the styles in a Latin animation by @ pedro_pozo821

We must be aware of the event of Maykel Blanco and his Salsa Mayor who will be in Chile at Orixas Club which is located at Tarapacá 755, Santiago 8320000 Santiago de Chile, which will take place on December 4 from 9:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. 00:30 hrs on December 5.

For more information or news about the Salsoteca Orixas Club:

  • Facebook: @Orixasclub
  • Phone: +56 2 2638 0561
  • E-mail: [email protected]

Salsoteca club 4-40, Chile:

This Chilean salsoteca has a Colombian style that only enters located in Chile, in santa filomena 81 8420000 Santiago de Chile they are open every day and they are often mentioned as (the heart of bellavista the bohemian neighborhood of Santiago), this club is known For being very traditional and completely original to the rumba and the show begins from 4:00 p.m. or 5:00 p.m. until 4:00 a.m., where they will be playing several DJs giving it a pleasant atmosphere to be able to dance different musical rhythms.

club 4-40
Salsoteca club nocturno 4-40

For more of the club 4-40 salsoteca, you can consult it or ask through its page of:

Facebook: @club440i

David Frankel pursued music and created Avenida B Band to reconnect with the memory of his father

After coupling on our schedules, we were able to speak with bandleader and pianist David Frankel, whose story of how he became interested in music and eventually dedicated himself to it is truly fascinating. It also shows that not only Latinos and their descendants can fall in love with these rhythms, but also people outside our culture. This is because David has Russian and Polish heritage, which did not prevent him from falling in love with Latin music so intensely.

David and Ricky playing
David Frankel and Ricky Rosa playing live some years ago

What inspired David to pursue music

David was born in Lower Manhattan, New York, where there were many Latin families at the time. The neighborhood housed many Puerto Ricans and Dominicans. To this we must add that his father, Daniel “El Mago del Órgano” Franklin, was a musician and moved to that very place where Papote Jiménez, Ismael Miranda, Markolino, Freddy Lugo, Henry Fiol, Luis Ayala, and many others lived. Besides being a neighborhood full of artists, it was much cheaper living there, so he thought it was the ideal place for him.

It is worth noting that Daniel knew how to write music and read scores, but he had never played Latin music before in his life. He began to know it when several musicians he worked with asked for his help to read their scores, which led him to fall in love with Afro-Cuban music and develop an interest in salsa and merengue.

When David was born in 1979, Daniel had already been making music for about 15 years and had earned the nickname “The Organ Wizard” thanks to some band competitions held at a club in the Bronx. From a very young age, the boy watched bands rehearsing on the first floor of his house, so this salsa scene was natural for him. However, David had nothing to do with music until the death of his father in 2003.

David never had any interest in entering the art world, but the void left by Daniel’s death in his life drove him to study music, looking to connect with his father in some way. From there, he began taking piano and percussion classes, but he did not stop there. He also started to go out social dancing in the New York nightclubs and to know a bit more the nightlife of the city. On one occasion, a woman left him alone on the dance floor, and he was so ashamed in that moment that he decided to take classes and learn to dance.

David and the rest of Avenida B
The Avenida B Crew:
Juan Bowers – piano
Alvin Céspedes – bass
Ricky Rosa – congas/coro
Brian Pozo – bongos/coro/stage direction
Jhohan Hernandez – timbales
Demetrios Kehagias – trombone
Dan Lehner – trombone
David Frankel – lead vocals

That was when he realized that all the local bands played almost the same genres and songs, but there was no need for that because there was a world of possibilities in the Latin music he had discovered during his classes. There is a world beyond La Fania, and he learned that thanks to dance schools. All this thinking led him to create his own band with different music, to the old-school style he had always loved. 

His father had always told him salsa is for dancing, and if you are not playing dance music, you are doing it wrong.

Which teachers taught David?

After thanking us for the question, David then proceeded to explain that there was a school in New York called the Harbor Conservatory for the Performing Arts, located at 104th Street and Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. The heads of the education programmes there were Ramón Rodríguez and Louis Bauzó, who were excellent musicians and great people whom he met thanks to his father, who was a piano teacher at that institution. David used to accompany Daniel to the school and met both teachers through him.

Following his father’s death, David returned to that same conservatory to study singing with Ramón, while also studying percussion with Georgie Delgado and piano with Louis. In short, this institution was of vital importance for his career, and the many things he learned there were momentous both personally and professionally. 

As for the dance, he enrolled at the Baila Society school in New York through some friends, but later studied at others such as Santo Rico Dance and Dance On 2.

Jimmy and David
Jimmy Bosch and David Frankel

Avenida B Band

David began his career as a musician by playing boogaloo with a group called Spanglish Fly and a few other small bands. After everything he had studied and learned, already for the year 2011, the idea of creating his own group started percolating in his mind, so he posted an ad online looking for musicians and called some former classmates who might be interested in the proposal. That was how he managed to gather a decent number of people with whom he could finally put the Avenida B project together.

He chose salsa dura as his main genre because it is the kind of music that makes him want to dance, and given his background, this was very important to him.

He is also about to release an album in tribute to his father, which he has named “El Mago,” and it will feature some of his own songs; it is scheduled to be released in July 2026. 

David's father
Daniel ”El Mago del Órgano” Franklin, David’s father

Read also: Puerto Rican bandleader and musician Diana Sosa talks about her many projects in Nashville, Tennessee

Australia and New Zealand / May 2026

Azuquita Entertainment 2025

Karina Bernales present May 2026  FESTIVALES

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AUSTRALIA
Syney 05 2026

SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL BACHATA

May 8 / 10, 2026

West HQ
33 Railway St, Rooty Hill NSW 2766, Sydney

A$ 380

Afrekete 05 2026

AFREKETE ISLAND EDITION

May 29 / 31, 2026

Amaroo On Mandalay Resort
57 Mandalay Ave, Nelly Bay
QLD 4819, Australia

A$ 333

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NEW ZEALAND
Zouk NZ 05 2026

ZOUK CENTRAL

May 14 / 17, 2026

Viva Dance
10 Newton Rd.
Auckland, New Zealand

A$ 355

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Directory of Australian and New Zealand nightclubs

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AUSTRALIA

Azuquita
Azuquita Entertainment & Productions
Sydney NSW, Australia 2000

Bachata ConeXión
Bachata ConeXión
497-499 Queensberry St
North Melbourne VIC 3051, Carlton, Australia 3053

Uruguayan Club
Club Uruguayo de Sydney
56 – 62 Whithford Rd Hinchinbrook
NSW, Australia 2168

El Giza
El Giza Lounge & Bar
152 Lygon Street
Carlton VIC 3053, Australia

La Bodega
La Bodega
12 Fitzroy street St
Kilda VIC, Australia 3182

Noun
Noun Green Square
355 Botany Road Zetland
NSW, Australia 2017

Pachanga
Pachanga
380 Russell St
Melbourne VIC, Australia 3000

The Collaroy
The Collaroy
1064 Pittwater Road Collaroy Beach
NSW, Australia 2097

The Mustang Pub
The Mustang Bar
46 Lake Street Northbridge
Western Australia, WA, Australia 6003

The Night Cat stage
The Night Cat
137-141 Johnston St, Fitzroy
Melbourne VIC, Australia 3065

Urban Salsa
Urban Salsa
Level 1, Suite 1, 136 Victoria Rd North Parramatta
NSW, Australia 2151

Vodka Temple
Vodka Temple
162 Lygon Street
Carlton VIC, Australia 3053

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NEW ZEALAND

El Barrio
El Barrio Latino Bar
35 Dixon Street
Wellington, New Zealand
+64 4-333 0261

Asia / May 2026

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Karina Bernales present  May 2026  FESTIVALS

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VIETNAM
Latin Escape Da Nang 2026

LATIN ESCAPE DA NANG

May 15 / 17, 2026

Royal Lotus Hotel Danang
120A Nguyễn Văn Thoại
Danang, Vietnam

$ 167

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Directory of Asian nightclubs

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HONG KONG

Graffiti LKFGraffiti LKF
G/F, 17-18 Lan Kwai Fong, Central
Central, Hong Kong
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Central 2nd Floor, Ho Lee Commercial Building, 38-44 D’Aguilqr Street, Lang Kwai Fong Central
HKI Hong Kong
Sole Mio RestaurantSole Mio
Upper Ground Floor, 51 Elgin Street, Soho
Central Hong Kong, Hong Kong

ISRAEL

Havana Music Club
Havana Music Club
Yigal Alon St 126
Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
+972 3-562-3456

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JAPAN

Egoland
Egoland Bar Akihabara
Chiyoda City, Kanda Sakumacho, 4 7-3 2F
Tokyo, Japan
Bar MirageBar Mirage
5F VORT Roppongi Briller, 3-14-14 Roppongi, Minato-ku
Tokyo 106-0032, Japan
+03-5860-6946
FiestaFiesta Latin Spot Bar
3F, 1 Chome-14-6 Kabukicho, Shinjuku City
Tokyo 160-0021, Japan
+81 90-1086-2878
El Cafe Latino TokyoEl Cafe Latino

3 Chome-15-24 Roppongi, Minato City
Tokyo 106-0032, Japan
+81 3-3402-8989

Latin Club Leon
Latin Club Leon
5-17-6 B1 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku
Tokyo 160-0022, Japan

La Tropi Azabu
La Tropi Azabu
3F Roppongi Azelea Bldf. 1-3-6 Nishi-Azabu, Minato-ku
Tokyo1060031, Japan

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THAILAND

bAFROS lOUNGE
Bafros
Sugar Club Complex Sukhumvit Soi 11
Bangkok 10110, Thailand
+66 63 039 8700

Havana Social Cocktail Bar
Havana Social
1/1 Sukhumvit Rd. Soi 11
Bangkok, Thailand
+66 2 821 6111

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VIETNAM
Apocalypse Now Vietnam
Apocalypse Now Sai Gon
2F Thi Sach
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 70000
+84 799 741 261

 

La Habanera Vietnam
La Habanera
Basement 81 xuân diệu Tay Ho
Hanoi 100000, Vietnam
+84 35 320 7220

La Pachanga Saigon
La Pachanga Club Saigon
3rd Floor, 39A Co Bac Street, Cau Ong Lanh Ward, District 1
Ho Chi Minh City 700000, Vietnam
+84 93 855 79 21

Africa / May 2026

PedSalsa Angola 2025

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Directory of African nightclubs

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ANGOLA

Casa da Música Talatona
Casa da Música Talatona
Avenida S8, Espaços Avenida, 2do anda, porta 36,Talatona
Luanda, Angola

Marginal Lounge Conceito 3D
Marginal Lounge
Avenida 4 de Fevereiro, Marginal de Luanda, Edifício Deana Day Spa
Luanda, Angola

PediSalsa Luanda
Restaurante Péd’Salsa
Ilha de Luanda (ex Cais de 4)
Luanda, Angola

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SOUTH AFRICA
Pa Mi Corazon Academic
Pa Mi Corazon
Suite 4, 680 Musgrave Rd, Essenwood, Durban, 4001, South Africa

Salsa Addicts Academic
Salsa addicts
47 5th Ave, Parkhurst
Randburg, 2193, South Africa
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