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Destiny, 18 Cambridge St, T 0141-353 6555. A dressed-up club for a slightly older crowd wanting to party to the latest dance tracks. CCA, 350 Sauchiehall St, T 0141-352 4900. The Centre for Contemporary Arts mixes music, art and visuals on their popular club nights Future World Funk and Sonic Mook Experiment. Club Budda, 142 St Vincent St, T 0141-221 5660. A small, trendy club with loads of house, garage, soul and funk at the weekends from resident DJs. Downstairs Budda, an ideal place to get ready for a nights clubbing, with DJs to keep you going. Fury Murrys, 96 Maxwell St, T 0141-221 6511. A busy club, full of students who like a bit of party and chart music. g2, 474 Sauchiehall St, T 0141-353 3111. A weekend haunt for clubbers in search of a good dance to anything from party anthems and disco to funk and soul. Garage, 490 Sauchiehall St, T 0141-332 1120. A student must with several club rooms to enjoy the cheap drink. Check out the weird décor and dance to chart and dance tunes. Glasgow School of Art, 167 Renfrew St, T 0141-332 0691. A venue with a varying club night schedule including the weekly Divine Funk and Northern Soul night as well as the techno My Machines night. Popular nights for students and clubbers young and old. Havana, 50 Hope St, T 0141-248 4466. Is it a bar, is it a restaurant, or is it a club? All three, in fact. Latin grooves, Latin food and Latin spirit, all rolled into one. Cocktails, cigars and salsa. Coming here is like stepping into a Bacardi advert. Privilege, 69 Hope St, T 0141-204 5233. A crazy club with busy club nights, but none more so than Shagtag a very appropriately named night with house and trance music and the chance to meet the person of your dreams, or not as the case may be.
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