Jimmy Glass Jazz Bar is one of the most happening places to be for jazz enthusiasts. This club hosts some of the best jazz talent, from Valencia as well as non-local. The beautiful blue walls are offset by the yellow lights, giving this place a lively and cozy feel. Along with performances, one can also catch up on some great tapas fare and cocktails while at the bar.
Located steps away from the City Center, the Loco Club hosts a bevy of musical concerts and live music shows in its spacious premises. The venue is equipped with advanced sound technology that ensures an exemplary acoustic experience. While you groove to the music, get a drink for yourself at any of the two bars. In the past, the club has hosted bands such as Bronco Bullfrog, Demenos, and The Dustaphonics, besides a few solo performances such as Daniel Romano, Lloyd Cole and Luke Winslow-King as well.
This thriving music club in the Russafa neighborhood sees a mixed crowd of young locals and tourists. Killing Time hosts guest DJs nightly, and a huge dance floor is where patrons can get their groove on. Sip on crafty cocktails that help you refuel. Live music performances are also held here occasionally.
Valencia's only live music venue that offers concerts nearly every day of the week. You'll hear mainly jazz, although bossa nova, blues, soul and even Latin groups turn up to play from time to time as well at the Black Note Club. It is a great place to hang out with friends and have a drink. If there's no live music on, you'll find the background music (soul, R&B, jazz or reggae) is more than a good enough substitute.
Do not go by its name the Akuarela is a large disco where good Spanish music reigns supreme, although other music styles and rhythms are played. They also organize decent concerts by fairly new bands and singers all year long. The club attracts a fairly youngish crowd, mostly twenty-somethings. But everyone who comes here, comes to dance the night away and have a good time.