If you’re up for a big night out in Barcelona you’ve come to the right place.
I just hope you’ve been ‘practicing’.
Because this just might be the Champion’s League Final of Barcelona club nights and you’ve got to be in form for this one: Razzmatazz Barcelona.
In this guide I’ll show you what you’ll find in all the rooms, the best nights to go, and how to get your tickets in advance so you don’t end up lining up for days.
Clubs at Razzmatazz Barcelona
If you’ve searched it out you probably know it already. This is one of Barcelona’s most popular attractions even if it’s night club – not even Sala Apolo can touch it!
Sala Razzmatazz counts five different dance-halls.
The Razz Club is the main room and usually plays indie, new wave, electro-rock, and pop-rock. The Loft Hall goes for a selection of techno, house, and electro music. PopBar spins pop and R&B classics from the 80’s and 90’s with a touch of garage and soul.
If you’re into techno pop and deep house you should head to Sala Lolita while people looking for dancehall, hip hop, acid, and future beats will find their way to the Rex Room.
In short? It’s five clubs in one with a capacity of 2500 people.
In addition to the rooms listed above you’ll also find some pretty classic Razzmatazz event nights running weekly which I will get into below.
Razzmatazz Events
Wednesday – El Dirty
Up for a midweek mashup in the main room?
This Barcelona Wednesday party has been going strong since 2009 with no signs of slowing down. DJs Purpur & Perotutehasvisto bash out guilty-pleasure dance pop classics to crowds dressed in costume splitting the week in half with every cocktail.
The night has spawned a second room called El Sucio where Latin ryhthms and reggaeton get spun by The Valley Brothers.
The entry fee varies between €11.00 and €15.00 depending on tickets.
Friday – Fuego
It’s been a year since Razzmatazz club decided to answer the bell with a big hip hop and R&B night. What sets this apart is the live performances of various artists on stage as part of the Fuego Live! festivities.
International players here have included Kidd Keo, Post Malone, Princess Nokia, Russ, Lady Leshurr, Mc Bin Laden, and more.
Entry fees vary between €15.00 and €20.00 depending on ticket type.
Saturday – Trill
This night plays host to the so-called laboratory of urban music at the Rex Room. It’s a great option for people looking to get down to R&B, trap, cloud rap, grime, and footwork.
The rotating list of house DJs like Sanatruja, Downites, Will Blake, and Enpunto alternate with guest DJs to keep the whole vibe fresh and moving.
Entry fees vary between €15.00 and €20.00 depending on ticket type.
Sunday – Insert
If you need a big Sunday afternoon session the folks at Razzmatazz have set up shop down the street at Razzmatazz 3 (Carrer Pamplona 88) for authentic club culture and ‘techno with respect‘.
Each event is hosted by different local or international DJs and you can find the schedule here.
It typically starts at 6 pm and tickets range between €11.00 and €15.00.
Razzmatazz Tickets
When there are live concerts Razzmatazz prices tend to change – and the bad thing is if you have a concert ticket you can’t stay to enjoy the rest of the club.
If bought at the door a regular ticket for Razzmatazz Barcelona with one drink will cost you €17.00 and up.
In order to guarantee entry (it’s not uncommon to sell out regardless of the enormous capacity) and get the lowest price it is recommended to reserve in advance.
Tickets Online & Guest List
If you buy it online through club ticket giant Xceed you’ll get service in English, guaranteed line-skipping entry, and when possible a Razzmatazz entry fee at cheaper than door prices.
Simply click on the button below to go to the event calendar and order your Razzmatazz tickets.
This option also comes with a drink.
Looking for a Razzmaazz guest list option? Me too! I’ve looked high and low and it appears unless you’ve got an in with employees you’ll have to pay like everybody else.
Razzmatazz Opening Times
Razzmatazz is open for club nights on Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday and the hours change depending on the evening so I suggest checking their calendar.
In general Razzmatazz club shuts around 6:00 am.
I don’t recommend going there before 2:00 am as things usually get going pretty late and they always save the best music for the end of the night.
How to Get to Razzmatazz
The address is 122 Carrer dels Almogavers and it’s in the Poble Nou neighbourhood.
The closest metro stops are Marina (red line L1) and Bogatell (yellow line L4). If you’re looking for a big one keep in mind that the metro is open all night on Saturday night.
Buses: 6/40/B20/B25/H14/H16.
Night buses: N0/N11.
Tram: T4.
Razzmatazz Concerts
Razzmatazz club also hosts many music events and live concerts attracting popular international artists from rock and roll to death metal to ska and bubble gum pop groups.
Check out the Razzmatazz concert calendar for more information.
Also, try to see if YALL are playing: they’re an electro-DJ group from Barcelona and seeing them is always a great night out.
Razzmatazz Advice
- Don’t lose the ticket they give you at the entrance, that’s how you get your free drink!
- Drinks are considerably cheaper before 2:30.
- As mentioned, set a meeting point with friends before! It’s not uncommon to get lost.
- The coat check is at the right end of the main hall (if you leave from a secondary exit you’ll have to get back in from the main entrance to get your stuff back).
- Don’t accept drinks from strangers unless you see it poured.
Razzmatazz Dress Code
Being a club that’s super popular with students and young people there naturally isn’t a strict dress code at Razzmatazz.
That said, don’t push your luck by showing up in beach attire.
The average Razzmatazz uniform would be jeans, some converse sneakers, and a stylish vintage t-shirt at maximum. Don’t go in with a nice shirt and shoes or you’ll feel out of place.
Razzmatazz Barcelona Pre-Drinks
A special tip for your pre-Razzmatazz party: go and get an ‘easy’ drink at the Oveja Negra (Carrer de Zamora 78).
This massive pub is just a short walk from Razzmatazz club and has hundreds of tables and a room to play pool and Spanish foosball. You can get a proper pint for about €3.00 or go for the infamous panther milk drink.
Everybody gets pretty lit so you’ll be able to dance without people complaining that you smell of cheap whiskey! Pay attention though: there are two Oveja Negras. One is in the city center in Raval and is small and isn’t so good.
Another option for bars near Razzmatazz, provided you’re a big fan of loud guitar music is Sala Rocksound (Carrer dels Almogàvers 116).
Around 9:30 pm you’ll find gigs from touring metal, punk, and rock bands starting at €5.00. On non-gig nights you’ll get cheap beer, loud music, and pool.
Get on My Guest List in the Comments
Have I taught you all there is to learn about Razzmatazz Barcelona or have I left something out?
Also, if your night lived up to the billing or left something to the imagination don’t hesitate to share your Razzmatazz story in the comments below.
And don’t be afraid to join the Razzmatazz discussion by first giving me a like on Facebook and then joining my group I’m Off to Barcelona – here you can ask any questions, air out grievances, and chat with thousands of Barcelona travelers.
Anything goes!
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September 19, 2022 at 9:53 pmHey i am planning on going there next saturday, and in ttheir website you can buy from to different tickets that allow to certain rooms. So we cant get to all rooms?
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September 20, 2022 at 9:25 pmHi Lina, As far as I know your entrance includes all the rooms, unless there are specific concerts by touring bands or big DJs in the other rooms. I imagine this is the case for Saturday. Cheers,
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September 18, 2022 at 2:30 amHi! Thanks so much for all the information. My friend and I want to go next Saturday. Is there usually a lineup? What time should we aim to get there?
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September 19, 2022 at 8:29 pmHi Vanessa, There is usually a lineup on weekends but you should not wait more than about 20 minutes... this club is massive! There is lots of space. I would get there around 1 am as the party starts late in Spain.
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May 23, 2022 at 12:48 amHey! Thanks for this ! Do we need to pre pay the tickets or ddo we get them at the door ? Thank you !
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May 23, 2022 at 1:52 pmHello again Julia! :) For standard club nights you can grab your tickets at the door. Cheers,
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March 12, 2022 at 1:12 pmLoving the site - thanks so much! Quick question. Planning ahead and want to book tickets for Razz for a birthday night out next month but can’t see how to do it on the site you recommend. Do they only release tickets on the day or the week before? I’m showing my age by how planned my occasional clubbing is these days! Thanks so much for all your advice.
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March 13, 2022 at 12:11 pmHi Alex, Thanks for writing in .) For the basic club nights you can just show up at the door and buy your entrance there. That's how I've always done it, and I've never run into a sell out or whatever. If it's for a specific DJ or artist in one of the main rooms though you have to buy tickets. These will usually be on the link above, but I imagine they don't have a lot of these artists coming through town as club so there are none to buy. Cheers,
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February 4, 2022 at 12:39 amHey Ash, is there any where people sell on tickets they can't use anymore or that kinda thing? Trying to get Into razzmatazz for a concert but sold out
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February 4, 2022 at 2:00 pmHi Cludo, The main website for people selling things is Milanuncios and there's also an app called Wallapop. That said, not sure which concert you're referring to so either could be hit or miss. At any rate, you're probably even better off searching for the event on Facebook. Lots of people mark themselves as 'attending' and the organizers often add extra info there... usually that's where people try and sell spare tickets. Best of luck :) Cheers,
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October 18, 2021 at 8:51 pmhey! so I am planning to go to Razzmatazz Saturday night, but I have one unclarity. If you buy a ticket, does this give you permission to all of the open rooms that night or just one? thank you!
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October 19, 2021 at 8:25 amHi Mara, Indeed! Entrance gets you access to all the rooms unless of course one of them is hosting a concert by a touring artist so make sure to check their schedule just in case :) Cheers,
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October 2, 2019 at 8:01 pmHey Ash! This is honestly my go-to site whenever I need to know anything about Barcelona. A couple of my mates and I really want to go to Razz on Friday/Saturday and we were wondering how we are able to get on guest-list? Hope you are able to help! Thanks so much!! Luella x
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October 3, 2019 at 11:13 amHi Luella, Thanks so much, glad you enjoy the site :) As for guest list unfortunately my clubbing days are way behind me and any contacts I have of people who used to be able to get me in have left the city. The only thing I can suggest is buying in advance and saving €4.00 per ticket using Xceed. If for whatever reason you manage, please let me know how you did it! I would be curious myself :) Ash
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July 8, 2019 at 4:32 pmHello, We are a group of 6 girls, some of us are 18 and some are still 17 turning 18 in a couple of months. Can we all get in this club or is it strictly 18+? Also, can you help me by recommending some of the best things to do in Barcelona's nightlife for the six of us (clubs, pubs, beach clubs, or other fun things to do).
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July 9, 2019 at 9:17 amHi Mia, Clubs are supposed to be 18+ and anybody caught serving underagers is subject to a very big fine. If you appear to be under 20 or even 25 you're probably going to get ID'd and then the gig will be up! I would say you're taking this risk by trying to get in. Since I don't want to be legally responsible for suggesting a group including underagers go to bars X, Y, and Z I would simply tell you to seek that information out yourself, if you were so inclined ;) Cheers, Ash
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April 3, 2019 at 6:59 pmHello! This site is very helpful and has helped me throughout my entire semester in Barcelona. I have been looking for a guest list for Razz tonight. Do you know how I would be able to do so?
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April 4, 2019 at 8:46 amHi Addison, Sorry, only seeing this now :( This club is so massive that guest list really is never needed... how did you get on in the end?
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November 26, 2018 at 8:33 amHi any advice on Madrid? This site is amazing
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November 26, 2018 at 11:51 amHi Audry, Thank you so much for the kind words! Unfortunately other than a quick 3 day trip there when I was 21 (you can imagine how "cultural" it was :P) I don't know many secrets if any about Madrid :( This does give me an idea though to launch another blog with my friend who lives there! I will keep you posted ;) Ash
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