There's a very good reason why Newcastle is often described as the clubbing capital of the North East. The city's bars, pubs and nightclubs are many and varied, with venues and nights that cater to many different audiences, from younger students to more mature clubbers. If you're looking to make the most of Newcastle nightlife, here are six clubs that might fit the bill...
Tup Tup Palace
Open seven nights a week, Tup Tup Palace is one of Newcastle’s clubs that is known for its opulence. Spread across multiple floors, it’s known for its Asian decor (including indoor waterfalls) and its celebrity customers – over the years, they’ve welcomed Snoop Dogg, Kanye West and more. Expect a blend of hip hop, R’n’B, electro and house tunes, with different themed nights each night of the week.
7 St Nicholas’ Street, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 1RE
Digital

If you love seeing a DJ do their thing, Newcastle is the place to be
Fancy a night out that’ll blind you with sophisticated tech? Then head to Digital on Scotswood Road, one of Newcastle’s biggest clubs, known for its incredible light and sound systems. Since it opened in 2004, Digital has picked up all sorts of awards and has welcomed top DJs like Fatboy Slim, David Guetta, Carl Cox, Deadmau5 and more. From 80s nights to guest DJs, there’s something for everyone.
Times Square, Scotswood Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4EP
Flares
If you’re looking for a retro night out, Flares is for you. Its 70s-style wallpaper, chequered light-up dance floor and disco balls give Flares a great retro vibe, and with “guilty pleasures” nights and great drinks deals, it’s a popular choice for hen and stag parties, not to mention ideal if you’re looking for somewhere to dress with a 70s vibe!