All Night, All Right: The World’s Best Dance Clubs That Go Deep into Sunday Morning

In the realm of nightlife, some places don’t just flirt with dawn—they dance straight through it. These are the temples of rhythm, sweat, and strobe light devotion, where the music doesn’t stop when Saturday ends. Instead, it mutates, deepens, and evolves into a sunrise soundtrack, guiding thousands of ravers into the glowing hours of Sunday. From iconic Berlin institutions to sunrise sets in Miami, here are the clubs that don’t close their doors when most people go to sleep—they open their arms even wider.


Berghain – Berlin, Germany

Open: Friday night to Monday morning

A myth. A rite of passage. A techno sanctuary. Berghain is the name in after-hours clubbing. Housed in a former power plant on the east side of Berlin, this institution opens on Saturday night and often doesn’t shut its towering doors until late Monday morning. The music? Undeniably raw. Expect pounding techno, fog so thick you forget time exists, and a crowd that’s in it for the full journey. Don’t bother showing up with a plan. Just lose yourself.


Club Space – Miami, Florida

Open: Saturday evening to noon (or later) Sunday

“Space” is more than just a name—it’s a dimension. This downtown Miami monument is legendary for its Terrace sunrise sets, where DJs like Marco Carola, The Martinez Brothers, and Loco Dice often don’t even take the decks until 7 or 8 a.m. The vibe is open-air, the energy is electric, and the crowd? They came to stay. If you want a club that defines going “well into Sunday,” this is it.


Output (Legacy Shout-Out) – Brooklyn, New York

[Closed in 2018 – but forever remembered]

While no longer open, Output deserves mention for cementing Brooklyn’s place in the late-night dance scene. With marathon sets that rolled into brunch hours, the club’s Funktion-One system and unpretentious vibe gave it cult status. A beacon for serious house and techno heads in NYC, its spirit lives on in current Brooklyn venues pushing the same ethos.


De School – Amsterdam, Netherlands

Open: Saturdays to well into Sunday afternoon

Operating in a former technical school (yes, really), De School is both a cultural space and a techno mecca. With 24-hour licenses for weekend programming, it regularly pushes deep into Sunday daylight—sometimes with outdoor hangouts and café seating where you can reset between sets. A favorite among the underground elite, it’s where Amsterdam goes to lose the concept of time.


Bassiani – Tbilisi, Georgia

Open: Saturday night to midday Sunday

Beneath a soccer stadium in Tbilisi lies one of the most powerful nightlife venues in Eastern Europe. Bassiani’s thundering sound system and politically conscious spirit make it a beacon of freedom, resistance, and pure sonic transcendence. The parties often last until the early afternoon on Sundays, with residents and international DJs alike treating the booth like a pulpit. Come for the music—stay for the movement.


Fabric – London, UK

Open: Saturday night to late Sunday morning

A cornerstone of UK nightlife, Fabric’s Saturday “FABRICLIVE” and “Forms” events are known to continue well past sunrise. With three rooms and a no-nonsense attitude toward sound, the club is a marathoner’s dream. Their famous Room One, equipped with a vibration-sensitive floor, becomes a universe unto itself when 7 a.m. rolls around and no one’s ready to stop moving.


Rex Club – Paris, France

*Open: Late Saturday to early Sunday afternoon (select nights)

Though Paris isn’t always known for its extended nightlife, Rex Club breaks the mold. On certain nights—particularly when techno royalty like Laurent Garnier or international labels host showcases—Rex pushes deep into daylight hours. Sleek and stylish, it’s a historic fixture for those who want to trade their croissant for a kick drum.


Kater Blau – Berlin, Germany

Open: Saturday night to Sunday afternoon or evening

Another Berlin masterpiece, Kater Blau is a riverside haven of open-air dance floors, bohemian architecture, and blissed-out grooves. Known for its inclusive energy and marathon sets, it often doesn’t peak until late Sunday morning. A sunrise over the Spree River with house music in your soul? Berlin delivers—again.


Stereo – Montreal, Canada

Open: Saturday night to mid-Sunday afternoon

Stereo is a no-alcohol, all-vibe institution. With a strict focus on music and a revered sound system, this Montreal landmark is designed for true heads. Some DJs spin 8–10 hour sets with doors staying open well into Sunday. The stripped-back, zero-distraction ethos makes it one of the purest clubbing experiences in North America.


Honorable Mentions & Under-the-Radar Gems

  • Sisyphos (Berlin) – A summer-only outdoor playground with sets that often continue until Sunday sunset.
  • Public Works (San Francisco) – Known for its late-night afters that can spill into Sunday mid-day.
  • Smartbar (Chicago) – Legendary for deep Sunday mornings when house music is religion.
  • La Terrrazza (Barcelona) – Open-air vibes and sunrise energy in the Catalan capital.

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There’s something uniquely human about the shared experience of dancing through the night and watching the world wake up as your heart still beats to a 4/4 rhythm. These clubs aren’t just open late—they’re monuments to endurance, passion, and a culture that refuses to clock out. If you’re chasing that sunrise serotonin, these are the places to go.

Just don’t forget your sunglasses.