Dance floors are found in a variety of venues, from bars to ballrooms, often directly in front of a stage. They can be made of anything from poured cement to parquet or hardwood and may even be sprung or floating. Nightclubs and bars may offer regular dance lessons or use dance floors for additional seating.
Washington, DC
Echostage is a hybrid nightclub and concert hall located in Washington, DC. Founded in 2012, this state-of-the-art mega venue features top-tier sound design, advanced LED visual displays, unobstructed sightlines, and two 60′ bars lining either side of the dance floor. ...
Washington, DC
Black Cat DC is a nightclub located in the Shaw/U Street neighborhood of Washington, D.C. The Mainstage concert room features high-quality, professional sound, a large floorspace with great sightlines, and a rock club atmosphere perfect for national independent touring acts, local bands suitable for a larger club atmosphere, and monthly DJ dance events. In addition, the Red Room Bar and Food For Thought Café are open seven nights a week. ...
Washington, DC
Opened in 2023, The Atlantis is a music venue located just behind 9:30 Club in Washington, DC. Built to resemble the original 9:30 Club, with vintage flyers adorning the walls, this 450-capacity venue has a corner stage on the main floor and a three-sided balcony upstairs with bars on each level. Most shows are all ages and general admission unless otherwise noted.
The Atlantis is owned and operated by I.M.P., the independent promoter known for such venues as Merriweather Post Pavilion, Lincoln Theatre DC, The Anthem, and 9:30 Club. ...
Washington, DC
THRōW Social DC is a social venue with a tropical vibe located in Washington, DC. The facility has plenty of open seating, three bars, cabanas, DJs on a huge stage with 20′ video wall, cocktails, and games like shuffleboard, ping pong, and rooftop cornhole. ...
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