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Does Goa really need more live entertainment venues?

Goa's live entertainment spaces are expanding to host gigs, events, and even pool parties. The spaces need a USP to draw in the crowds, and the crowds - locals as well as travellers - seem to reward the curated, updated, refreshed Goan experience.

December 31, 2023 / 18:36 IST
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In December 2023 alone, two new entertainment spaces opened up in Goa: antiSOCIAL at Morjim (above) and Diaz in Anjuna.

As we say goodbye 2023 and welcome 2024, we are naturally looking back to the trends and major news events of 2023. Some of these trends made an instant splash, others are becoming apparent only in such year-ender 2023 lists. One such less obvious trend is the rash of live entertainment spaces that opened up in Goa - already the arena of Sunburn at Vagator since 2007.

Goa nightlife: what's changed, what's stayed the same

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As the sun sets, the beach belt of Anjuna, Vagator and now, Morjim and Arambol come to life, reinforcing Goa’s image as a great place to let your hair down. Case in point: SinQ Nightclub in Sinquerim has been around since 2012, and continues to be a popular party venue, nightclub, contemporary Goan Tavern, poolside deck and lounge rolled in one.

So what’s new? Wasn’t Goa always about this?


Bars and pubs still form the bedrock of Goa’s local music scene, but clubs and festival venues are also developing and providing space for emerging and established performers.

A popular tourist spot and now a F&B hub too, Goa is a melting pot of cultures. Tourists and party-goers are no longer just entering a club or a bar, listening to the DJ play techno music, dancing the night away over a few drinks with friends.