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La Boom NY is a Popular Latin Night Club with Latin, Urban, and Mexican Nights

La Boom NY is a popular Latin nightclub (Dan Talson/Adobe)

La Boom NY is a popular Latin night club in Woodside, Queens. It's a weekend club with touring artists Fridays, a Spanglish Saturdays urban latin dance party, and regional mexican Sundays. It's a big night club, but a small venue for some of the top artists that play there. And the DJs are some of New York's best. There's a no sneaker dress code. La Boom NY … [Read more...] about La Boom NY is a Popular Latin Night Club with Latin, Urban, and Mexican Nights

Webster Hall

Webster Hall Grand Ballroom by Geezer11

Webster Hall in NYC's East Village is a popular historic nightclub and live music venue. Latin culture at Webster Hall The 2018 globalFEST world music showcase is Sunday, January 14, 2018. About Webster Hall Webster Hall has been a performance hall since 1886. It has three rooms: Grand Ballroom (1500), Marlin Room (600), The Studio (400). Some nights have different parties in … [Read more...] about Webster Hall

Subrosa is closed (for now)

Pedrito Martinez Group at Subrosa NYC

Subrosa is an upscale Latin nightclub in the Meatpacking District with live bands and DJ's for dancing most nights. It hosts Salsa dance parties Tuesdays and Saturdays late. Subrosa is closing (for now) on Tuesday June 13, 2017 while looking for a new and better location. Celebrate the end of an era of Latin music in New York City and get ready for the next! The Best of May … [Read more...] about Subrosa is closed (for now)

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