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Monday, 17 October 2016

International Nightlife Congress

Nightlife experts will gather in Las Vegas for the 3rd International Nightlife Congress


Delegates from Europe, America to Asia will attend the 3rd International Nightlife Congress at the World Market Center on October 26th in Las Vegas, NV, USA. We will convene the ​w​orld's foremost thinkers, policymakers, developers, ​entrepreneurs and industry stars for a conversation on helping save and shape the nightlife industry of the future. "Join the movement of people who care about saving nightlife, by helping make nightlife safe! ​Help celebrate our mission to protect and support the positive social, economic, and cultural contributions of the nightlife industry" stated J.C. D​iaz, 1st Vi​ce President of the International Nightlife Association (INA).​




Our nightlife industry is ​under constant threat. From being soft targets for terrorism and increasing violence, blaming patron drug abuse on venues/ promoters, banning or placing moratoriums on EDM-related events, new housing built close to existing venues without soundproofing, strict licensing laws, and costly operating requirements – have all played a role in eroding our nightlife.
The first part of the congress will revolve around the Nightlife & Development of nightlife districts that attract people to keep going out. The discussion will be led by Jim Peters, President of the Responsible Hospitality Institute; Jocelyn Kane, Executive Director of the San Francisco Entertainment Commission; and Elizabeth Peterson of the Elizabeth Peterson Group. Maurizio Pa​sca, President of the European Nightlife Association and President of SILB (Italy); Paul Seres, Managing Member of the New York City Hospitality Alliance; Chris 'Sarge' Curtis, Founder of the Dow​ntown Rang​ers of Las Vegas DowntownProject.com, w​ill be taking part on Nightlife & Quality of Life.

The second block of talks will cover Nightlife & Entertainment and the influence of the music industry led by Sat Bisla, President of A&R Worldwide and MUSEXPO; Josh East, Founder of LeakySync. The panel on Nightlife & Tourism Marketing will be discussed by Barak Schurr, the Global Director of Dance & Nightlife at Eventbrite (Founder of Wantickets); Louie La Vella, the Author of 'Nightclub & Bar Marketing', and Producer of the Ever After Music Festival; and Andrew Gennuso, President of 420 Tours (medical cannabis experiences) in Las Vegas.

The Nightlife & Technology panel will have Amy Vanhook, Co-Founder of UrVenue; Benjamin Torres, of Hooch app; and Cindy Rothquel Dufau, the Business Development Manager at the on-line reservations platform NightSpender.

The panel on Nightlife & Responsibility will be addressing controversial topics with Stefanie Jones, Director of Audience Development at the Drug Policy Alliance; Kim Knight representig the Electronic Music Alliance, and CEO of Buddy.Systems; Emanuel Sferios, Founder, Dancesafe. Secretary, Amend The Rave Act. and Producer & Director, of MDMA The Movie.

The Nightlife & Operations panel will be joined by Cy Waits, a famous Nightlife Impresario; Roberto Coppola, Director Market Research & Consumer Insights, at YWS Design & Architecture; a​nd​ Andrew Walsh, Captain at the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.

The last session of talks will deal with the safety and security issues that are affecting the industry on an international level. The "International Nightlife Safety Seal" will be introduced by Joaquim Boadas, Secretary of the INA, as a solution to lower liability, risk and calls for service. This topic will be presented by Robert Smith, President of Nightclub Security Consultants; Doug Haines, Security Consultant representing the Security Industry Association; and United States Marshall of Nevada, Christopher Hoye.

"The International Nightlife Association tries to confront the principal problems of the sector to find entertainment places safer for everybody, without detracting the magnitude of this industry on the economy. The last year in Ibiza the congress was a success and we are sure that this year in Las Vegas we will surpass our expectations" said Abel Matutes Prats, President of the International Nightlife Association.

2nd GOLDEN MOON AWARDS



This year's conference in Las Vegas will also include the announcement of the 2nd International Golden Moon Awards winners. The aim is to become an International Nightlife Awards benchmark chosen by a panel of industry professionals. We will be presenting the "100 Best Clubs" in the world and the "Best Club in the World" right after the International Nightlife Congress. An after-party will follow...

More information: don@international-nightlife.com

Call UK: +447759854251 or INA HQ in Spain: +34670703370


www.international-nightlife.com

Thursday, 15 October 2015

BEST NIGHTCLUBS IN SPAIN

The 12 Best Nightclubs in Spain


After two days of intense debate, the 2nd International Nightlife Congress finalized on the night of 8th October with the Golden Moon Awards



Hosted at Hard Rock Hotel Ibiza




More than 200 people attended the ceremony... We were there too!!




This was the 1st edition of the Golden Moon Awards


Celebrated as part of the 2nd International Nightlife Congress

This short-list is from "The Top 100 Best Nightclubs in the World"...

12th - Blue Marlin (Ibiza)




“Blue Marlin” is a popular destination for beautiful / rich / famous people who moor their luxury yachts nearby and catch a taxi boat service direct to the club. Located on a beach overlooking the Mediterranean, this venue offers day and night entertainment. Party here until 4 o’clock in the morning with live music, House and Techno DJs. Drink and dance on the rooftop terrace.





11th - Privilege (Ibiza)






"Privilege Ibiza" aka "The World's Largest Nightclub" with capacity for 10,000 clubbers. Host of SupermartXé. Originally called “Ku”. Was a restaurant in the 70s. The main room is the size of an aircraft hangar. The ceiling is 80 feet high and there’s a huge swimming pool in the middle of the dance floor.


10th - Olivia Valère (Marbella)



"Olivia Valere" has a capacity for over 1000 clubbers...

 


9th - BCM (Magalluf)




8th - Opium (Barcelona)





Opium is located in an exceptional location, next to Hotel Arts and the Beach of Barceloneta. The spectacular location on the beach makes Opium one of the most popular nightclub destinations in Barcelona. At night the place transforms into a seductive club playing the best music, visited by world renowned DJ such as David Guetta, Armin Van Burren, Tiësto and many more. Opium is also worth a visit during the day. For lunch Opium gives the advantage of the perfect location to dine greatest Barcelona terrace by the beach.

7th - Fabrik (Madrid)




6th - Sankeys (Ibiza)







5th - Space (Ibiza)







4th - DC-10 (Ibiza)









3rd - Amnesia (Ibiza)









2nd - Pacha (Ibiza)









1st - Ushuaïa (Ibiza)





The next edition will take place in Las Vegas...

Please visit: LasVegasTonight.com