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LEBANON NIGHTLIFE : Lebanon bars, pubs & Live music Guide

Music

If it’s live music you’re after, try the Blue Note on Makhoul Street next to AUB, or the bar, Strange Fruit, also located downtown. As its name suggests, the Blue Note specializes in jazz, and hosts a variety of local and international talent. Strange Fruit is a funky establishment serving nouveau cuisine and headlining an eclectic mix of artists, from jazz to local alternative music bands. Head to Achrafieh for atmospheric piano bars. Folkloric music and dance is the specialty of the restaurant Nahr Al-Founoun on the Pont de Nahr Al-Kalb. The Lebanese National Conservatoire performs classical pieces, as well as classical Arabic and jazz music, at the Charles Khater Theatre at St. Joseph’s University. For seasonal big ticket performances, check out the schedule at the UNESCO Palace.

Theater

Theater is making a comeback in Beirut. The city boasts a number of theaters (Al Madina, George V, Beirut Theater, Atennee) that showcase plays, music, dance, poetry and other theatrical arts. The Al Madina Theater in Clemenceau is relatively new, opened in 1994 by a well-known Lebanese actress, Nidal al-Achkar. The Beirut Theater is known for its avante garde approach, interweaving the dramatic arts with multimedia. At all the theaters, performances are in Arabic, French, or English, depending on the particular performance.

Art

Lebanon has long been the center of the contemporary art world in the Middle East, renowned for the eye and skill of its artists. Nowhere is this more aptly displayed than at the Sursock Museum in Achrafieh. The museum houses a collection of modern and contemporary Lebanese art and presents themed exhibits and international collections. If you’re interested in starting your own private collection or just browsing, be sure to take in a gallery opening or view a collection. Beirut’s galleries are too numerous to mention, but Galleries Zaman, Janine Rubeiz, and Aida Cherfan are a few of the well respected.


Nightclubs and Casino

For late night activities, try your luck at the Casino du Liban or “see and be seen” at one of Beirut’s many happening nightclubs. Rue Monot in Achrafieh is a hot spot for clubs and bars and the latest fad restaurants. Put on all your finery and dance to techno house, hip hop, or Arab Latin music until the wee hours of the night.

Source: destinationlebanon.com
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