Altromondo Studios
Altromondo Studios (originally Club dell'Altromondo) is the number 44 disco in the world.[1] Number 2 in Italy, it has a capacity of 1,600 persons.
Opened in July 1967 by Amati Gilberto, it was the first in Europe to introduce the concept of a live-concert club, with Ray Charles, James Brown, Tina Turner, Eumir Deodato and Van McCoy performing there. Altromondo Studios has reached #44 on DJMAG's TOP 100 CLUBS list, thanks to performances by artists such as Hardwell, Nicky Romero, Carl Cox and Deorro.
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