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What (who) is discotheque - definition

1997 SINGLE BY U2
Discothèque U2; Discotheque U2

Discothèque (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Discotheque (song); Discotheque (Album); Discotheque (album); Discotheque (disambiguation); Discothèque (album)
A discothèque, or a nightclub, is an entertainment venue or club with recorded music rather than a live band.
discotheque         
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  • Light-up club wear for performances, glowing under [[black light]]s. ([[Barcelona]], 2003)
  • The "Kakadu" (1919–1937), one of Berlin's best-known dance- and nightclubs since the early 1920s,<ref name="morat_2016"/> offered a bar, a dance floor, live music played by [[jazz band]], and [[cabaret]].
  • Club DJ using digital [[CDJ]] players for mixing music ([[Munich]], 2010s)
  • the Gruenwald (later Roosevelt) Hotel]], [[New Orleans]] opened in 1912; said by some to be one of the first nightclubs in the United States
  • A disc jockey (DJ) mixing vinyl records on [[turntable]]s ([[Inland Empire]], 2009)
  • [[Offer Nissim]] performing at [[Haoman 17]] in [[Tel Aviv]], [[Israel]]
ENTERTAINMENT VENUE WHICH USUALLY OPERATES LATE INTO THE NIGHT
Dance club; Discotheque; Night club; Night clubs; Nightclubs; Discothèque; Club scene; Club wear; Club night; Discoteque; Clubgoer; Dance clubs; Clubber; Disco Bar; Discotech; Discotheques; Night Clubs; Clubwear; Theque; Dance Club; Discothèques; Discotheke; Discothek; Diskotek; Clubbers; Discoteck; Discotek; History of discotheques; History of nightclubs; Night-club; Nightclub culture; Disco pub; Niteclub; Night bar; Disco bar; Discoclub; Disco club; Music club; Floor show (nightclub); Floor show; Disco theque
['d?sk?t?k]
¦ noun fuller form of disco (in sense 1).
Origin
1950s: from Fr. discotheque, orig. 'record library', on the pattern of bibliotheque 'library'.
discotheque         
  • s2cid=25481774}}</ref>
  • Light-up club wear for performances, glowing under [[black light]]s. ([[Barcelona]], 2003)
  • The "Kakadu" (1919–1937), one of Berlin's best-known dance- and nightclubs since the early 1920s,<ref name="morat_2016"/> offered a bar, a dance floor, live music played by [[jazz band]], and [[cabaret]].
  • Club DJ using digital [[CDJ]] players for mixing music ([[Munich]], 2010s)
  • the Gruenwald (later Roosevelt) Hotel]], [[New Orleans]] opened in 1912; said by some to be one of the first nightclubs in the United States
  • A disc jockey (DJ) mixing vinyl records on [[turntable]]s ([[Inland Empire]], 2009)
  • [[Offer Nissim]] performing at [[Haoman 17]] in [[Tel Aviv]], [[Israel]]
ENTERTAINMENT VENUE WHICH USUALLY OPERATES LATE INTO THE NIGHT
Dance club; Discotheque; Night club; Night clubs; Nightclubs; Discothèque; Club scene; Club wear; Club night; Discoteque; Clubgoer; Dance clubs; Clubber; Disco Bar; Discotech; Discotheques; Night Clubs; Clubwear; Theque; Dance Club; Discothèques; Discotheke; Discothek; Diskotek; Clubbers; Discoteck; Discotek; History of discotheques; History of nightclubs; Night-club; Nightclub culture; Disco pub; Niteclub; Night bar; Disco bar; Discoclub; Disco club; Music club; Floor show (nightclub); Floor show; Disco theque
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A discotheque is the same as a disco
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Wikipedia

Discothèque (song)

"Discothèque" is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is the opening track on their 1997 album, Pop, and was released as its lead single on 3 February 1997. The song exhibits influences from electronic dance music, characteristic of the band's musical direction in the 1990s. The music video, directed by Stéphane Sednaoui, was set inside of a mirrorball and featured the band members dressed as members of the disco group the Village People.

"Discothèque" peaked at number one in several countries, including Finland, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, Norway and the United Kingdom, and it also reached number one on the American and Canadian dance and alternative charts. The song received mixed reviews from critics.

Examples of use of discotheque
1. "Parliament is not a theatre, it‘s not a discotheque.
2. Girls can‘t even go to a discotheque and return home safely.
3. "They might as well go to a discotheque and have a dialogue there.
4. Army soldier, was killed after he left a discotheque in the western German city of Wiesbaden, on Aug. 7, 1'85.
5. They sing; they know how to move on stage and how to add to their rumba to discotheque rhythms and the sounds of the street.