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Nightlife
Nightspots offerings here vary from a lounge in the bar to disco
dancing. You can't expect Pattaya or Bangkok here, but you will
certainly not miss excitement if that's what you are looking for.
The open-bars beckon for some lazy talks; for pepping up for the
big party later, which most all travelers here revel into. The
Jazz Junction which is at Chaweng Beach Road provides you an ideal
place to simply chat and dawdle on. It's quiet elegance is boosted
by divine cocktails, cool, jazz, smooth grooves and sunshine soul.
The Thai-house-inspired bar is open from 4 p.m. to 2 p.m.
You can also head off to The Club where a different atmosphere
greets you: warm candlelight's and electric music acid jazz, soul,
funk, mellow grooves and a rare feeling of one ness with the
crowd. How about some light entertainment? Then come to the
Christy Cabaret, Samui's own brand of cabaret. After that slow but
sure gearing up, you are then ready for Samui's frenetic body
ventures.
One of the most popular discos is the Green Mango. Dancing starts
10 p.m. and lasts until the wee hours of the morning. The big
dance floor throbs with a crowd sweating it out to the latest
disco tunes. But you can also have an open space with tables just
a little farther from the main dance floor.
The popular Reggae Pub in Chaweng, noted for its logo which shows
the face of Bob Marley. Reggae music (what else) is the fixture
here and a live band leads you to wild dancing. Finally, at Santa
Fe disco, you dance until sunrise.
And at Lamai beach, you have the main party place - Bauhaus.
Screens showing live sport events capture some people but it is
because Bauhaus is for everyone's enjoyment. The place sets a
different theme on certain days and there is also a night for your
dancing shoes to be polished since true-blue underground music
will charm you.
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Shows
Cabaret shows are relatively new in the Samui scene. But slowly,
the shows are gaining adherents both locals and foreigners. The
show is patterned over the elaborate musicals and features songs
and dances (with a mixture of Chinese and American songs and
including classical and modern Thai dances) spiced up with gags by
popular comedy acts as available on the island.
The glamour of the performers are probably the main attraction,
though. These performers excite the audience with their glittering
costumes, made to complement the dazing production designs. Bring
your whole family and spend a wonderful time with cabaret show.
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Live
MusicWhat do these musicians have in common?
G.Carlsberg & Diane Marshal (Herman Brood and the Wild Romance),
Woelli Muenchhausen (Tote Hosen), Matthew Kelly (Grateful Dead),
Hans Vermeulen (Sandy Coast), Jaap de Jonckheere (Urban Heroes),
Adrian Fisher (Sparks), Todd "Tong Dee" Lavelle and Virus, Aom
Jariya, Sparko (Dr. Feelgood), Ian Fisher (The Cowboys)
.............They all played at Secret Garden
The Beach Pub at Secret Garden has become one of South East Asia's
leading venues during the last 5 years. Musicians, both pro and
semi-pro have the chance to play stress free, on a wonderful
beach, with other musicians from all over the world. If you're a
musician and are planning a visit to Thailand, come and join us.
We have professional equipment, have instruments and professional
staff on the engineering side.
These sessions take place every Sunday afternoon from 4p.m. until
8p.m. and usually attracts a crowd of 2 to 3 hundred people, all
in a party mood. There are sitting areas or you can swim and lay
on the beach. There are two BBQ's with many varied types of food,
cocktails, beers and soft drinks.
Many local hotel and bar owners come here to audition musicians
for work and many local residents come to meet up with friends and
enjoy their day of. For musicians there is sometimes the chance to
play with real professionals, so don't forget to visit Secret
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