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During the two-and-a-half years of its existence in Barcelona and Madrid, Anti-Karaoke has become one of the most intense party nights in all of Spain. Each night a community of 300-600 curious and creative people turn out -- all drawn by the friendly, participatory atmosphere of the show.
Created by the North American comic Rachel Arieff, Anti-Karaoke takes place every Monday in Barcelona at the Apolo Club. Oh yeah, it's also a karaoke. A karaoke like no other, where the participants literally turn into rock stars and, over the course of 3 hours, create an exciting show where no two nights are ever the same. Indeed, dear friends, Anti-Karaoke is an effective antidote to the dreary karaoke rooms that plague humanity like Celine Dion's repertoire.
In contrast to typical karaokes, Anti-Karaoke offers sound quality equal to that of a live concert, a repertoire of more than 500 of the greatest songs from the history of rock and pop (all versions in English and sonically faithful to the originals), a table full of costumes onstage to enable spur-of-the-moment transformations, and 100% rock-n-roll attitude. Anti-Karaoke is an alternative to the typical nightlife of cities like Barcelona and Madrid, where the options are confined to discotheques, bars, and concerts. Come experience the madness for yourself! (7€ admission includes free drink, plus free admission to the legendary double-DJ session "Nasty Mondays": rock-n-roll in Club 1, electronica/'80s in Club 2. Party till 5 am at no extra charge!) |