The band, massed in a double row facing the audience, is a discotheque in itself.
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Entertainment options include a three-level theatre, casino, and a discotheque.
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For indoor fun there are two television rooms, a cinema and even a discotheque.
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Project manager Paul Bernhard describes Geopalooza as a discotheque inside a mine.
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Jacoby, are gone, and by the finale, Mother's joint has become a discotheque.
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There is a discotheque with hotter music, but its floor is often deserted.
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I need all the data from the discotheque in order to try to confirm it.
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Later they went on to the Daisy, a Hollywood discotheque, where Lynda did a passable frug.
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For a time Palestinians ran a popular and profitable discotheque in Rome.
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Disco: a public dance hall for dancing to recorded popular music
A nightclub (also known as a discothu00E8que, disco, dance club or club) is an entertainment venue that usually operates late into the night. A nightclub is generally distinguished from bars, pubs or taverns by the inclusion of a dance floor and a DJ booth, where a DJ plays recorded music. The busiest nights for a nightclub are Friday and Saturday night.
Discotheque is the twelfth album and ninth studio album by Australian singer Marcia Hines, released in Australia on September 30, 2006 (see 2006 in music).
"Discothu00E8que" is the lead single from the Irish rock band U2's 1997 album, Pop. It peaked at number one in many countries' charts, including the UK Singles Chart. The song received mixed reviews from critics.
Discotheque is a remix album released by Stereo Total in 2005. It features covers of Motormark's "I hate everybody in the discoteque", the Rolling Stones' "Mother's Little Helper", Velvet Underground's "Stephanie says" with new lyrics by Taxigirl, and Serge Gainsbourgs "Bad News from the stars". ...
A nightclub where dancing takes place
(Discotheques) Places to go hear rock music and see light shows and dance. Converted to Discos in the mid 70's.