Club Space

#1 of 50 on the PEAKTIME Club Index · Miami, US · est. 2000 · index score 94.5/100.

The 24-hour Terrace and its legendary sunrise sets: the definitive house destination in the Americas, music-first to its core.

The room

Born in 2000 in a downtown Miami warehouse district nobody else wanted, Space pioneered the American 24-hour license and turned the after-hours marathon into an art form. Its open-air Terrace at dawn, palms, skyline, sweat and a sunrise that hits as the kick keeps rolling, is the single most romanticized room in US dance music.

Reputation

The US after-hours mecca. Revered by DJs as a place where the crowd actually came to dance, not to be seen, though Miami Music Week has made the doors a circus every March.

What makes it singular

The Terrace sunrise. No other major US club is built around playing through the night into open-air daylight, it weaponizes time and the Miami sky.

Signature nights

Link Miami Rebels · Saturday sunrise sets

Iconic sets

Danny Tenaglia's marathon all-nighters in the 2000s: sometimes 12+ hours solo, the stuff of NYC/Miami legend.,The Martinez Brothers and Solomun closing the Terrace at sunrise during Miami Music Week.,Ceviche/Link Miami Rebels dawn sets where the booth doesn't stop until the security guards beg.

Capacity: ≈ 1,500 (multi-room + open-air Terrace) · Origin: Louis Puig

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