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The “world’s smallest nightclub” just opened a location in Spain

Spain, especially Ibiza, is know for its mega-dance clubs. Now it’s known from the smallest dance club in the world.

It’s called a “Teledisko,” a one-square-metre telephone booth-like box that can be installed anywhere, even on the street. You step inside, pay a small fee (currently a two-euro coin), choose your favourite song, and then dance your brains out. Once the song is over, you can print out a photo of your experience. Want a video of your dance? You get a link for a video download. The whole thing lasts about three minutes.

Song choices are limited: “Dancing Queen” (ABBA), “Umbrella” (Rihanna), and, er “Barbie Girl” (Aqua). Feel like a disco ball, strobe lighting, or smoke? You can add both during your dance. And Teledisko can accommodate three people at a time.

Along with Madrid’s Teledisko, there are five set up in and around Berlin. The company also offers three units for rent and will ship them anywhere in the world.

Alan Cross

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One thought on “The “world’s smallest nightclub” just opened a location in Spain

  • Looks like a (modernized) TARDIS.

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